... attended to the performance of religious rites, neglecting the attainment of a knowledge of God,) " thou hast, O ** Sun, concealed by thy illuminating body the way to " the true Being, who rules in thee. Take off that ** veil for the guidance of me... Karmath, by the author of 'Rameses'. - Page 203by Edward Upham - 1827 - 120 pagesFull view - About this book
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...thee. Take off that veil for the guidance of me thy true devotee." 16th. " O thou," (continues he) " who nourishest the world, movest singly, and who dost regulate the whole mundane system—О Sun, Son of Cushyup, disperse thy rays for my passage, and withdraw thy violent light,... | |
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...thee. Take off that " veil for the guidance of me thy true devotee." 16th. "O thou" (continues he), "who nourishest the world, "movest singly, and who dost regulate the whole mundane " system — O sun, son of Cushyup, disperse thy rays for my * Prakriti (or nature) who, though insensible,... | |
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