The book Emerson, His Contribution to Literature was written by author Maulsby, David Lee, 1859-1910. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Emerson, His Contribution to Literature book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Emerson, His Contribution to Literature a good or bad book?
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iv, 29, and V, 19. "Brahma[n] is the oblation; with Brahman (as a sac- rificial instrument) it is offered up : Brahman is in the fire : and by Brahman it is thrown : and Brahman, too, is the goal to which he proceeds who meditates on Brahman in the actions." " The wise look upon a Brahmin possessed of learning and humility, on a cow, an elephant, a dog, and a svapaka [a very low caste], as alike." Finally, the last line, " Find me, and turn thy back on heaven," is suggested by Bh. G. (Telang), ...ch. viii, 16: "The high-souled ones . . . attaining to me, do not again come to life . . . ," for it is to be remembered that Nirvana was regarded as superior to the highest heaven. See, for another interpreta- tion, IX, 466. ^ Bh. G. (Telang), vi, 29. 125 EMERSON Dial: ' " The divine spirit is the whole assemblage of gods ; all worlds are seated in the divine spirit ; and the divine spirit, no doubt, produces the con- nected series of acts performed by embodied souls." Again : " The world was produced from Vishnu : it exists in him : he is the cause of its continuance and cessation : he is the world." ^ Take, as a third and last example, a translation by Monier Williams, of a part of the Isa Upanishad : ^ " Whate'er exists within this universe Is all to be regarded as enveloped By the Great Lord, as if wrapped in a vesture.
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