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" Thee, O Darbha, the learned proclaim a divinity, not subject to age or death ; thee they call the armour of India, the preserver of regions, the destroyer of enemies ; a gem that gives increase to the field. At the time when the ocean resounded, when... "
The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural and Domestic Improvement - Page 252
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Asiatick Researches: Or, Transactions of the Society Instituted in ..., Volume 4

Asia - 1798 - 542 pages
...feda, we have the following address to it at the close of a terrible incantation: " Thee, O " DarbJia, the learned proclaim a divinity not subject to age or death; thee they call the armour "•_ oflwDRA, the preserver of regions, the destroyer " of en£rrrie&; a gem that gives increase to...
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Asiatic Researches; Or, Transactions of the Society, Instituted in Bengal ...

Asiatic Society of Bengal - Archaeology - 1807 - 504 pages
...the following address to it at the- close of a terrible incantation; "Thee, O Darbha, the learried proclaim " a divinity not subject to age or death ; thee they " call the armour of Indra, the preserver of regions, " the destroyer of enemies ; a gem that gives increase " to the field....
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Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc ..., Volume 1

Quintin Craufurd - India - 1817 - 758 pages
...fourth Veda we have the following address to it at the close of a terrible incantation : Thee, O Darbha, the learned proclaim a divinity, not subject to age or death : thee, they call the arm of Indra, the preserver of regions, the destroyer of enemies : a gem that gives increase to the...
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On the Beauties, Harmonies, and Sublimities of Nature: With ..., Volume 2

Charles Bucke - Nature - 1823 - 436 pages
...contain allusions to this plant. In the fourth Veda is the following address. — " Thee, O cusa », the learned proclaim a divinity, not subject to age or death. Thee they call the armour of Indra, the preserver of regions, the destroyer of enemies, a gem that gives increase to the field....
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On the Beauties, Harmonies, and Sublimities of Nature: With ..., Volume 2

Charles Bucke - Nature - 1823 - 444 pages
...*, the learned proclaim a divinity, not subject to age or death. Thee they call the armour of Indra, the preserver of regions, the destroyer of enemies, a gem that gives increase to the field. At the time, when the ocean resounded, when the clouds murmured, and lightnings flashed, then...
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Hortus Gramineus Woburnensis: Or, An Account of the Results of Experiments ...

George Sinclair - Forage plants - 1826 - 596 pages
...we have the following address to it, at the close of a terrible incantation : — 'Thee, O Darbha ! the learned proclaim a Divinity not subject to age or death ; thee they call the armour of Indra, the preserver of regions, the destroyer of enemies, a gem that gives increase to the fields...
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The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement, Volume 2

Gardening - 1827 - 520 pages
...Vede, we have the followinj^aiUlress to it, at the close of a terrible incantation : 'Thee, O Darbha! the learned proclaim a divinity not subject to age...the ocean resounded, when the clouds murmured, and lightnings* flashed, then was Darbha 'produced, pure as a drop of fine gold.' — Again, * May Darbha,.which...
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The Gardener's Magazine, and Register of Rural & Domestic Improvement, Volume 2

Gardening - 1827 - 522 pages
...Vede, we have the following address to it, at the close of a terrible incantation : * Thee, O Darbha I the learned proclaim a divinity not subject to age...or death ; thee they call the armour of India, the pre. server of regions, the destroyer of enemies, a gem that gives increase to the fields : at the...
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The American Farmer

John S. Skinner - 1827 - 434 pages
...Veda we have the following address to it, at the close of a terrible incantation:' 'Thee, O Darbha! the learned proclaim a divinity not subject to age or death; thee they call the armour of Indra, the preserver of regions, the destroyer of enemies, a gem that gives increase to the fields;...
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Historical and descriptive account of British India, by H. Murray [and others].

1832 - 486 pages
...we have the following address to it at the close of a terrible incantation : — ' Thee, O Darbha, the learned proclaim a divinity, not subject to age...destroyer of enemies ; a gem that gives increase to the field. At the time when the ocean resounded, when the clouds murmured, and lightnings flashed, then...
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