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Passages similar to: Bundahishn — Chapter XIX
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Bundahishn
Chapter XIX (11)
Tîstar seizes the water more completely from the ocean with the assistance of the three-legged ass.
Dhammapada
Chapter III: Thought (34)
As a fish taken from his watery home and thrown on dry ground, our thought trembles all over in order to escape the dominion of Mâra (the tempter).
The Elements (58d)
Timaeus: So likewise of air, there is the most translucent kind which is called by the name of aether, and the most opaque which is mist and...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XCIX (9)
2. The Blade of the Rudder. “Leg of Apis ” is thy name
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXV (11)
He to whom this has been done, the impure ones in the Tuat can do nothing to him. He drinks the running water of the stream, he shines like a star in...
Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra
Chapter 6: The Inconceivable Liberation (15)
He can also put the four great oceans that surround Sumeru in a pore without causing inconvenience to fishes, water tortoises, sea-turtles,...
The Receptacle (52e)
Timaeus: exhibits every variety of appearance; but owing to being filled with potencies that are neither similar nor balanced, in no part of herself...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXLIX (57)
When the river is full and green like the flowing sap which comes out of Osiris, I take its water, I draw from its flood like the great god who is in...
The Elements (56a)
Timaeus: Wherefore, we are preserving the probable account when we assign this figure to earth, and of the remaining figures the least mobile to...
The Elements (59d)
Timaeus: gaining thereby a pleasure not to be repented of, he provides for his life a pastime that is both moderate and sensible. To this pastime let...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXXIII (15)
His oars are lifted as in the service of Nu
The Masnavi
The Lion, the Fox, and the Ass (22-31)
From the agitation of doubt, and is firm in the faith. Till the foam has landed on the shore and dry land, Which is its home, it is ever tossed to...
The Complete Sayings of Jesus
XVII. A Leper Cleansed—the Draught of Fish—palsied Man Cured (11)
When they had this done, they inclosed a multitude of fishes: and their net brake. They beckoned unto their partners, which were in the other ship,...
Physiology and Human Nature (89a)
Timaeus: Further, as concerns the motions, the best motion of a body is that caused by itself in itself; for this is most nearly akin to the motion...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CLXIV (3)
She stands at the prow of the boat of her father, in order to strike down the evildoer, in order to place Maāt at the prow of the boat of Rā
Time and Celestial Bodies (43b)
Timaeus: so that the whole of the living creature was moved, but in such a random way that its progress was disorderly and irrational, since it...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter LXIII B (1)
I am that ready Rudder wherewith Râ conveyeth the Ancient ones, and I raise the effluxes of Osiris to the Tank from flames impassable; a wrecked one,...
The Conference of the Birds
The Heron (1)
The Heron came in all haste and at once began to speak about himself. ' My charming house is near the sea among the lagoons, where none hears my...
Physiology and Human Nature (80b)
Timaeus: and have already fallen to a speed similar to that with which the slower sounds collide with them afterwards and move them; and when the...
Physiology and Human Nature (92b)
Timaeus: And the fourth kind, which lives in the water, came from the most utterly thoughtless and stupid of men, whom those that remolded them...
The Conference of the Birds
Invocation (9)
Sometimes he throws bridges across the face of the waters.