id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 14499 Hopkins, Edward Washburn The Religions of India Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume 1, Edited by Morris Jastrow .txt text/plain 224637 16887 79 factors in the making of the hymns of the Rig Veda, and the gods they said, "Yon burning sun-god is death," but in the Rig Veda' they kept in the meaning 'god,' literally 'giver.' In the Rig Veda the word enduring of India's nature-gods.[52] In no early passage is the sun a conception of that Father-god whose form, in the end of the Rig Vedic Yama is regarded as a god, although in the Rig Veda he is called only 'good man' in the Rig Veda are demanded piety toward gods and manes worship of Vishnu and Çiva as great gods is apparently a later real battle-god of the later epic; though in its original form Indra [Footnote 35: Man (divine) and god human, but N[=a]r[=a]yana in the Upanishads is Vishnu the one great god left from the Rig Veda. [Footnote 81: According to the epic, men honor gods that ./cache/14499.txt ./txt/14499.txt