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1 Intro, 8| speculations on the origin of the world through the agency of a 2 Intro, 8| 207), which describes the world as due to the development 3 Intro, 9| sway as moral ruler of the world in an exalted strain of 4 2 | of life and motion in the world.~ 5 4 | the three divisions of the world: earth, air, and heaven. 6 6 | and rule over the physical world. He is energetic and violent 7 7 | ísana) and father of the world. By his rule and univeral 8 15 | and guardians of the whole world. They support heaven, and 9 16 | all-seeing, the spy of the whole world; he beholds all beings, 10 16 | Surya shines for all the world, for men and gods. He dispels 11 18 | hope to behold in the next world Varuna and Yama, the two 12 22 | the corpse to the other world, the Fathers, and the gods. 13 22 | The way to the heavenly world is a distant path on which 14 25 | with the creation of the world as produced from some original 15 25 | material out of which the world is made is the body of a 16 25 | pantheistic: 'Purusa is all this world, what has been and shall 17 27 | 129] the origin of the world is explained the evolution 18 28 | He departed to the other world, having found out the path