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Passages similar to: Brihadaranyaka Upanishad — Brahmana 5
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Hindu
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad
Brahmana 5 (2.5.16)
This, verily, is the honey which Dadhyanc Atharvana declared unto the two Asvins. Seeing this, the seer spake: — ' That mighty deed of yours, 0 ye two heroes, [which ye did] for gain, I make known, as thunder [makes known the corning] rain, Even the honey which Dadhyafic Atharvana to you Did declare by the head of a hoise.' x
Hindu
Prapathaka VI, Khanda 9 (1)
'As the bees , my son, make honey by collecting the juices of distant trees, and reduce the juice into one form,
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Hindu
Prapathaka III, Khanda 8 (3)
He who thus knows this nectar, becomes one of the Âdityas, with Varuna at their head, he sees the nectar and rejoices. And he, having entered that...
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Hindu
Prapathaka III, Khanda 1 (1)
The sun is indeed the honey of the Devas. The heaven is the cross-beam (from which) the sky (hangs as) a hive, and the bright vapours are the eggs of...
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Hindu
Prapathaka III, Khanda 4 (1-2)
The northern rays of the sun are the honey-cells on the left. The (hymns of the) Atharvâṅgiras are the bees, the Itihâsa-purâna (the reading of the...
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Hindu
Prapathaka III, Khanda 3 (1)
The western rays of the sun are the honey-cells behind. The Sâman verses are the bees, the Sâma-veda sacrifice is the flower, the water is the nectar.
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Hindu
Prapathaka III, Khanda 10 (3)
He who thus knows this nectar, becomes one of the Sâdhyas, with Brahman at their head; he sees the nectar and rejoices. And he, having entered that...
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Hindu
Prapathaka III, Khanda 1 (2)
The eastern rays of the sun are the honey-cells in front. The Rik verses are the bees, the Rig-veda (sacrifice) is the flower, the water (of the...
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Sufi
The Lion and the Beasts (61-70)
If ye cavil at and accept not God's hints, Though ye count yourselves men, see, ye are women. The quantum of reason ye possessed is lost, Inasmuch as...
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Hindu
Fourth Vallī (5)
'He who knows this living soul which eats honey (perceives objects) as being the Self, always near, the Lord of the past and the future, henceforward...
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Hindu
Prapathaka III, Khanda 6 (3)
He who thus knows this nectar, becomes one of the Vasus, with Agni at their head, he sees the nectar and rejoices. And he, too, having entered that...
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Hindu
Prapathaka III, Khanda 1 (3)
Those very Rik verses then (as bees) brooded over the Rig-veda sacrifice (the flower); and from it, thus brooded on, sprang as its (nectar) essence,...
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Hindu
Prapathaka III, Khanda 2 (1-2)
The southern rays of the sun are the honey-cells on the right. The Yagus verses are the bees, the Yagur-veda sacrifice is the flower, the water (of...
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Hindu
Prapathaka III, Khanda 9 (3)
He who thus knows this nectar, becomes one of the Maruts, with Soma at their head, he sees the nectar and rejoices. And he, having entered that...
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Greek
The Elements (60b)
Timaeus: and all that kind which tends to expand the contracted parts of the mouth, so far as their nature allows, and by this property produces...
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Hindu
Prapathaka III, Khanda 5 (1-2)
The upward rays of the sun are the honey cells above. The secret doctrines are the bees, Brahman (the Om) is the flower, the water is the nectar. (2)...
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Ancient Egyptian
Ritual Of Bodily Restoration Of The Deceased, And Offerings, Utterances 12-203 (180)
104 To say: Nekhbet takes the eye of Horus, nbb.; Horus. has given (it) to thee. Two baskets of bb.t-fruit.
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Zoroastrian
Chapter VII (11)
Afterwards, with a cloud for a jar (khûmb)—thus they call the measure which was a means of the work—he seized upon the water and made it rain most...
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