Theism in Medieval India Lectures Delivered in Essex Hall London October Decem

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Theism in Medieval India Lectures Delivered in Essex Hall London October Decem
Carpenter, J. Estlin (Joseph Estlin), 1844-1927
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: SBE, i. P. 275 ff. 7 Cp. Katha-Up. , i. 5 ff. : SBE, xv. P. 5. * For example, i. 9, 13 f. ; 55, 11 ; v. 42, 6. 166 POPULAR THEISM: THE BRAHMAN Dharmendra^^ " Dharma-in-chief, "" and no man can escape his dooms. The path to his realm lies to the south ; ^ it must be traversed alone, without relative or friend ; the voyager has no companions but his own good and evil deeds ; Fire, Sun, and Wind may have lived in his body and been spectators of his conduct, but the soul is its own best witness o...f what it has done and what it has left undone. " The messengers of Yama act as guides, and they that have given food to the hungry and clothes to the naked pass along without want or weariness, but there is no water or shade of trees or resting-place, and the suffering of evildoers begins at once. ^ In Yama's hall are the officers of the Dhar ma-Raj a who have been appointed to count the allotted days and measure out the span of destiny ; ^ and there, it would seem, the condemned are sentenced and dismissed to chastisement.

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