 | Niharranjan Ray, Brajadulal Chattopadhyaya - History - 2000 - 698 pages
...thousand pictures, which are like signet-marks, each picture has eighty-four thousand colours, each colour has eighty-four thousand rays which are soft and mild...of his head invisible, which two signs of him are inferior to those of the WorldHonoured One; — such is the perception of the real form and body of... | |
 | Religion - 2007 - 457 pages
...thousand pictures, which are like signet-marks, each picture has eighty-four thousand colours, each colour has eighty-four thousand rays which are soft and mild...of his head invisible, which two signs of him are inferior to those of the World- Honoured One; — such is the perception of the real form and body... | |
 | F. Max Muller - 2001 - 460 pages
...thousand pictures, which are like signet-marks, each picture has eighty-four thousand colours, each colour has eighty-four thousand rays which are soft and mild...of his head invisible, which two signs of him are inferior to those of the World-Honoured One; — such is the perception of the real form and body of... | |
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