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" He also is my beloved of whom mankind are not afraid, and who of mankind is not afraid; and who is free from the influence of joy, impatience, and the dread of harm. He my servant is dear unto me who is unexpecting, just and pure, impartial, free from... "
The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature - Page 7
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The Bhagavat-geeta, Or, Dialogues of Krishna and Arjoon: In Eighteen ...

John Garrett - 1846 - 270 pages
...op-. Ф CANAKESE. , В o2. 00-. го со с «с 00 OF-, _DO. A ^o* c&>pl7i)7S ç^di ^^ ENOLISH. also is my beloved of whom mankind are not afraid, and...influence of joy, impatience, and the dread of harm, 16He my servant is dear unto me who is unexpecting, just and pure, impartial, free from distraction...
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The Truth-seeker in philosophy, literature, and religion, ed. by F ..., Volume 2

Truth-seeker and present age - 1850 - 478 pages
...subdued passions and firm resolves, aud whose mind and understanding are fixed on me alone. He also is my beloved of whom mankind are not afraid, and who of mankind is not afraid ; who is free from the influenee of joy, impatienee, and the dread of harm. He, my servant, is dear...
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The Bhagavat-Geeta, Or, Dialogues of Krishna and Arjoon in Eighteen Lectures ...

J. Garrett - Bhagavadgītā - 1849 - 270 pages
...no—, OS S>Ji "e i7$D бЗоте ' ^^N ff) ' ' а) со СО ' — ° СО ' , jt ENGLISH, 15Не also is my beloved of whom mankind are not afraid, and who of mankind is cot afraid; and who is free from the influence of joy, impatience, and the dread of harm, 16He my servant...
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The Bhăgvăt-gēētā: Or, Dialogues of Krĕĕshnă and Ărjŏŏn

Bhagavadgītā - 1867 - 134 pages
...contented, conftantly devout, of fubdued paffions, and firm refolves, and whose mind and understanding are fixed on me alone. He alfo is my beloved of whom...dread of harm. He my fervant is dear unto me who is unexpedting, just and pure, impartial, free from diftradion of mind, and who hath forfaken every enterprize....
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The Earthward Pilgrimage

Moncure Daniel Conway - Literary Criticism - 1870 - 436 pages
...pleasure, patient of wrongs, contented, constantly devout, of subdued passions and firm resolves ; ... of whom mankind are not afraid, and who of mankind is not afraid ; . . . who is unsolicitous about the event of things. BHAGAVAT GEETA. The moving Finger writes, and,...
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Chapters from the Bible of the Ages

Giles Badger Stebbins - Religious literature - 1872 - 408 pages
...in Hindostan has grown up in defiance of the Vedas, which are now being invoked to abolish it. " He is my beloved of whom mankind are not afraid, and who of mankind is not afraid," says the Bhagvat Geeta. " Kesava is pleased with him who does good to others, who is always desirous...
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Chapters from the Bible of the Ages

Giles Badger Stebbins - Religious literature - 1872 - 416 pages
...in Hindostan has grown up in defiance of the Vedas, which are now being invoked to abolish it " He is my beloved of whom mankind are not afraid, and who of mankind is not afraid," says the Bhagvat Geeta. " Kesava is pleased with him who does good to others, who is always desirous...
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The Sacred Anthology: A Book of Ethnical Scriptures

Moncure Daniel Conway - Anthologies - 1874 - 496 pages
...^mp. patient of wrongs, contented, constantly devout, of subdued passions, and firm resolves. He also is my beloved of whom mankind are not afraid, and...not afraid ; and who is free from the influence of impatience, and the dread of harm. He my servant is dear unto me who is uuexpecting, just and pure,...
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The Sacred Anthology: A Book of Ethnical Scriptures

Moncure Daniel Conway - Oriental literature - 1876 - 766 pages
...wrongs, contented, constantly devout, of subdued passions, and firm resolves. He also is my i Cloved of whom mankind are not afraid, and who of mankind...not afraid ; and who is free from the influence of impatience, and the dread of harm. He my servant Is dear unto me who is unexpecting, just and pure,...
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The Sympathy of Religions

Thomas Wentworth Higginson - Natural theology - 1876 - 42 pages
..."What is religion?" says elsewhere the same book, and answers, " Tenderness toward all creatures." " He is my beloved of whom mankind are not afraid and who of mankind is not afraid," says the Bhagvat Geeta. " Kesava is pleased with him who does good to others, . . . who is always desirous...
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