The God Juggernaut And Hinduism in India From a Study of Their Sacred Books And

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' ' In the following stanzas from a hymn from the " Atharva-Yeda, " translated by Professor Jackson of 240 The God Juggernaut and Hinduism in India Columbia, we have a remarkable example of their be- lief in the divine omniscience and omnipresence : " This earth is all King Varuna's possession, And yonder lofty sky with boundaries distant. The ocean's twain are but the loins of Varun j Yet in the tiniest drop he lieth hidden.
** What though one flee beyond the farthest heaven One could not even
... there escape King Varun, His spies come hither forth from out of heaven, With all their thousand eyes the earth surveying.
*^ King Varuna discerns all this that lieth Between the firmaments and that beyond them. The very winklings of men's eyes are numbered ; He reckons all, as doth the dice a player. ' ' There is also a humorous vein in some portions of the " Rig Yeda " as the following shows.
** Poet am I ; Papa's a quack ; Mama the upper millstone turns ; Whate'er our aims — like chasing cows — We all are hunting after wealth.


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