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________________ 304 VEDÂNTA-SOTRAS. not entitled to base the assumption of the elements and the sense organs being of an intellectual nature on such passages as the earth spoke,' &c. because there takes place denotation of that which presides.' In the case of actions like speaking, disputing, and so on, which require intelligence, the scriptural passages denote not the mere material elements and organs, but rather the intelligent divinities which preside over earth, &c., on the one hand, and Speech, &c., on the other hand. And why so ? 'On account of the difference and the connexion. The difference is the one previously referred to between the enjoying souls, on the one hand, and the material elements and organs, on the other hand, which is founded on the distinction between intelligent and non-intelligent beings; that difference would not be possible if all beings were intelligent. Moreover, the Kaushîtakins in their account of the dispute of the prânas make express use of the word divinities'in order to preclude the idea of the mere material organs being meant, and in order to include the super. intending intelligent beings. They say, 'The deities contending with each for who was the best ; ' and, again,' All these deities having recognised the pre-eminence in prâna' (Kau. Up. II, 14).-And, secondly, Mantras, Arthavadas, Itihasas, Purânas, &c. all declare that intelligent presiding divinities are connected with everything. Moreover, such scriptural passages as 'Agni having become Speech entered into the mouth' (Ait. År. II, 4, 2, 4) show that each bodily organ is connected with its own favouring divinity. And in the passages supplementary to the quarrel of the prânas we read in one place how, for the purpose of settling their relative excellence, they went to Pragapati, and how they settled their quarrel on the ground of presence and absence, each of them, as Pragapati had advised, de. parting from the body for some time (They went to their father Pragåpati and said,' &c,; Kh. Up. V, 1, 7); and in another place it is said that they made an offering to prâna (Bri. Up. VI, 1, 13), &c.; all of them proceedings which are analogous to those of men, &c., and therefore strengthen. the hypothesis that the text refers to the superintending Digiized by Google
SR No.007673
Book TitleZend Avesta Part 03
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorL H Mills
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1887
Total Pages2618
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size49 MB
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