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Secret Teachings of All Ages
The Sun, A Universal Deity (38)
Moor describes this figure as follows: "The cast is nine inches in height, representing the glorious god of day-holding the attributes of VISHNU, seated on a seven-headed serpent; his car drawn by a seven-headed horse, driven by the legless ARUN, a personification of the dawn, or AURORA." (See Moor's Hindu Pantheon.)
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 1 (1.1.1)
Om! Verily, the dawn is the head of the sacrificial horse; the sun, his eye; the wind, his breath; universal fire (Agni VaisVanara), his open mouth....
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 1 (1.1.2)
Verily, the day arose for the horse as the sacrificial vessel which stands before. Its place is the eastern sea. Verily, the night arose for him as...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Eighth Day (12.2-12.3)
O nobly-born, the Great Glorious Buddha-Heruka, dark-brown of colour; with three heads, six hands, and four feet firmly postured; the right [face]...
On the Mysteries
VII, Chapter II (2)
The following symbol, likewise, testifies the truth of this. For by the God “ sitting above the lotus ,” a transcendency and strength which by no...
Bhagavad Gita
Vibhūti Yoga (10.21)
Of the Ādityas I am Vishnu; of lights I am the radiant sun. I am Marichi of the Maruts, and among the orbs of night I am the moon.
Orphic Hymns
Orphic Hymns (VII - The Sun)
The FUMIGATION from FRANKINCENSE and MANNA. HEAR golden Titan, whose eternal eye With broad survey, illumines all the sky. Self-born, unwearied in...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka III, Khanda 18 (2)
That Brahman (mind) has four feet (quarters). Speech is one foot, breath is one foot, the eye is one foot, the car is one foot-so much with reference...
Pistis Sophia
Chapter 136. (The figures of the disk of the sun and of the moon)
And the base of the moon had the type of a ship which a male and a female dragon steered and two white bulls drew. The figure of a babe was on the ste...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 2 (2.2.2)
Seven imperishable beings stand near to serve him. Thus there are these red streaks in the eye. By them Rudra is united with him. Then there is the...
Bhagavad Gita
Viśhwarūpa Sandarśhana Yoga (11.10)
With many faces and eyes, presenting many wondrous sights, bedecked with many celestial ornaments, armed with many divine uplifted weapons; wearing...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Fourteenth Day (18.4)
O nobly-born, from the south [will dawn] the Yellow Bat-Headed Delight-Goddess, holding a shaving- knife in the hand; and the Red Makara-Headed...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Fourteenth Day (18.5)
O nobly-born, from the west [will dawn] the Greenish-Black Vulture-Headed Eater-Goddess, holding a baton in the hand; and the Red Horse-Headed...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter XVII (47)
This god whose face is that of a hound and whose skin [22] is that of a man: Eternal Devourer is his name
Bhagavad Gita
Viśhwarūpa Sandarśhana Yoga (11.46)
O thousand-armed one, though you are the embodiment of all creation, I wish to see you in your four-armed form, carrying the mace and disc, and...
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Sixth Day (9.11)
O nobly-born, the size of all these deities is not large, not small, [but] proportionate. [They have] their ornaments, their colours, their sitting...
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 2 (1.2.3)
He divided himself (atmanam) threefold: [fire (agni) one third], the sun (aditya) one third, wind (vayii) one third. He also is Life (prdna) divided...
Mundaka Upanishad
Second Mundaka, First Khanda (4)
Fire (the sky) is his head, his eyes the sun and the moon, the quarters his ears, his speech the Vedas disclosed, the wind his breath, his heart the...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka III, Khanda 18 (5)
The eye is indeed the fourth foot of Brahman. That foot shines with Âditya (sun) as its light, and warms. He who knows this, shines and warms through...
Egyptian Book of the Dead
Chapter CXXXIII (2)
Rā maketh his appearance at the Mount of Glory, with the Cycle of gods about him: the Strong one issueth from his hidden abode
The Tibetan Book of the Dead
Book I: The Seventh Day (10.8)
To the north of that Circle, the deity called Self-Evolved Knowledge-Holder, green of colour, with a half-angry, half-smiling countenance, embraced...
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