| Ramachandra Shankar Taki - Bhakti - 1922 - 272 pages
...viveka), these will come of themselves if one loves the Lord." The Lord Himself 1 ''Perfect ii-ui.h, perfect happiness, without equal, immortal, absolute unity whom neither speech can describe nor mind can comprehend ; all-pervading, all- transcending, delighted with His own t.onndless intelligence;... | |
| Hargrave Jennings - Religion - 1996 - 150 pages
...Gods of the Hindus was less frequently expressed by the name Brahm than by the mystical syllable O'Mi which corresponded to the Hebrew Jehovah. Strange...whom neither speech can describe nor mind comprehend; all -pervading; all-transcending; delighted by his own boundless intelligence, not limited by space... | |
| Edward Moor - Art, Hindu - 1999 - 702 pages
...or commentary, is by the learned Pandit, R.HADA.CANT; and is evidently descriptive of BRAHME : — "Perfect truth; perfect happiness; without equal;...neither speech can describe, nor mind comprehend; ail-pervading; alltranscending; delighted with his own boundless intelligence, not limitted by space... | |
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