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1 I, Translat | commentaries, which are intended for~[1. Introduction to
2 I, Translat | traduction raisonnée which is intended for Sanskrit scholars only,
3 I, Intro, 0, 0, 1 | Akbar, and even wrote a book intended to reconcile the religious
4 I, Intro, 0, 0, 6 | their name because they were intended to destroy passion and ignorance
5 I, Intro, 0, 0, 6 | which probably were never intended as real etymologies, in
6 I, Intro, 0, 0, 8 | child. The first sûktas is intended to be recited when offering
7 I, 3, 1, 1, 3 | heaven. This is what was intended by the verse.~
8 I, 3, 1, 1, 3 | commentator, the third khanda was intended for the glory of the first
9 I, 3, 1, 1, 3 | tad, while the sixth is intended for the glory of the whole
10 I, 3, 1, 1, 3 | there is Brahman, this was intended.~10. The first of the hymns
11 I, 3, 2, 1, 1 | among the deities-this was intended.~3. And Hiranyadat Vaida
12 I, 3, 2, 1, 1 | belongs to the son. This was intended.~2. Mahidasa Aitareya, who
13 XV, Intro | evidently knew that Brahman was intended, but his rendering of the
14 XV, Intro | but that originally it was intended as an adverb, meaning now,
15 XV, 1 | metaphor, and was primarily intended for a creeper, attached
16 XV, 5 | the Sânkhya philosophy is intended by Pradhâna, is not an independent
17 XV, 5 | Paramarshi, a portion of Vishnu, intended to destroy error in the
18 XV, 11, 1, 1, 5 | full-moon sacrifices are here intended, and therefore one should
19 XV, 11, 1, 1, 5 | speech. Speech indeed is intended for an end or object, it
20 XV, 14, 0, 6 | five (perceptive organs) intended for the (five) objects of
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