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Passages similar to: Enuma Elish — Tablet VII
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Mesopotamian
Enuma Elish
Tablet VII (35)
Shag-zu, "who knoweth the heart of the gods," "who seeth through the innermost part!"
Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXIV (20)
Oh goddess Aucherit, who concealest that is within thee, but raisest up forms, like Chepera, grant that I may come forth and see the orb of the sun,...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXII (3)
Thou art the mighty enchanter among the cycle of the gods, thou swift runner, with quick strides. Thou art the mighty god who cometh to him who...
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Hindu
Prapathaka VIII, Khanda 12 (5)
He, the Self, seeing these pleasures (which to others are hidden like a buried treasure of gold) through his divine eye, i. e. the mind, rejoices. 'Th...
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Hindu
Prapathaka IV, Khanda 3 (6)
He said: 'One god--who is he?--swallowed the four great ones , he, the guardian of the world. O Kâpeya, mortals see him not, O Abhipratârin, though...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XVII (6)
I know the name of the great god who is here
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CLXIII (7)
Shapuarika is his name. He resides on the north-west front of Apt, in the land of Nubia, and he will never navigate towards the East...
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Hindu
Brahmana 9 (3.9.14)
[Sakalya said:] 'Verily, he who knows that Personwhose abode is darkness (tamas\ whose world is the heart, whose light is mind, who is the last...
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Hindu
Second Vallī (12)
'The wise who, by means of meditation on his Self, recognises the Ancient, who is difficult to be seen, who has entered into the dark, who is hidden...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XCIX (27)
I know that mighty god to whose nostrils ye present delicacies. Tekmu is his name: and whether he, whose name is Tekmu, turneth from the East or...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XXVII (6)
Ho to me! Heart of mine; I am in possession of thee, I am thy master, and thou art by me; fall not away from me; I am the dictator to whom thou shalt ...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXLIX (40)
He who sees the god who is in it, face to face, he who sees him dies there from his blows, except the gods who are there, and who are hidden to the...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XV (54)
O august Soul, who begettest the gods, and dost invest them with thine attributes; the Unknowable, the Ancient One, the Mighty in thy mystery
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XXVII (5)
For this Heart of mine is the Heart of the god of mighty names, of the great god whose words are in his members, and who giveth free course to his Hea...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XIV (1)
Hail to thee, oh god who sendest forth the Moment, who presidest over all the Secret things, and protectest the utterance of my words
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Hindu
Fourth Vallī (7)
'(He who knows) Aditi also, who is one with all deities, who arises with Prâna (breath or Hiranyagarbha), who, entering into the heart, abides...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XCI (1)
Oh thou who art exalted and worshipped, all powerful, almighty one, who grantest thy terrors to the gods, who displayest thyself upon thy throne of...
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Hindu
Brahmana 9 (3.9.10)
[Sakalya said:] 4 Verily, he who knows that Person whose abode is the earth, whose world is fire, whose light is mind, who is the last source of...
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter LXIV (8)
Oh thou Great One, who art Shoreless, and callest upon the Powers of the South, at the moment when the god is carried forth, saying:—
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter CXXIV (9)
O thou who guidest the hearts of the gods, protect me and let me have power in heaven among the starry ones
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Ancient Egyptian
Chapter XVII (46)
Oh Tmu who art in the Great Dwelling, Sovereign of all the gods, deliver me from that god who liveth upon the damned; whose face is that of a hound,...
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