Religion And Morality : Their Nature And Mutual Relations, Historically And Doctrinally Considered

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Religion And Morality : Their Nature And Mutual Relations, Historically And Doctrinally Considered
Fox, James J. (James Joseph), D. 1923
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64 Digitized by Google ' frT^^*' '^^ THE RELIGIONS OF INDIA. 65 and pantheism, through which runs a constant note of monotheism.^ Es^rth and heaven were represented as the parents of gods and men. Varuna, Indra, Prajapiti, Mitra, are wor- shipped as supreme. Sometimes they are associated : elsewhere we find to each ascribed the prerogatives of the Supreme Ruler.* Each is thought of as specially ruling in his own sphere and, in the mind of his worshippers, is " as good as all
...the gods.** Aditi, eternity, is honored as the friend and sustainer of men, the mother of Varuna and Mitra. Men entreat her for protection and defence, and ask tO\be freed by her from the debt of sin.* The dominion of her children extends over all things; and their protection is given to the just.* " No right or left, no back or front, Adityas, By mortal eyfc in you can be distinguished.
No weariness can dim your eyes, nor slumber; Afar your guardianship protects the upright." * (2 : 27).
Forgiveness of sins is implored of them : — " Forgive, O Aditi, Varuna, Mitra, If we in anything have sinned against you.


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