Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

    The Atlas·Ideas

    Fire

    “eschatological punishment”

    idea · 3 works · 3 mentions · 3 anchored passages

    also in the atlas: Fire the object

    brilliance · fire · luster · lustre · tejas · the fire

    spoken of as

    2 expressions

    Luster“tejas”1 mention

    Atharvaveda (Paippalāda) (Sanskrit)

    In me be luster, in me be fame, in me be brilliance, in me be fiery energy.
    kanda 5

    tejas“fire”1 mention

    Tarkasaṃgraha (Sanskrit)

    Fire is that which possesses hot touch.
    the nine substances

    in the texts

    TarkasaṃgrahaAncient · Sanskrit

    Substance possessing hot touch; the eye is its sense-organ; four-fold objects (terrestrial, celestial, digestive, mineral).

    Fire is that which possesses hot touch.
    the nine substances

    Atharvaveda (Paippalāda)Ancient · Sanskrit

    Radiant vital power (tejas) sought by the speaker, catalogued as present across cosmos, ritual, society, and animals.

    In me be luster, in me be fame, in me be brilliance, in me be fiery energy.
    kanda 5
    The luster in the sun — that which I have heard of, by which people go with radiance at their fore — the luster in Soma, the luster in the cows:
    kanda 5
    Luster in the lion, luster in the tiger, luster in the wolf, luster in the honey-gatherer, the luster of the eagle among flying creatures — [may the gods place] that in me.
    kanda 5

    De PatientiaLate Antiquity · Latin

    The punitive fire awaiting the devil and those who follow his false patience

    But let them look to their own patience and that of their president, beneath whom the fire awaits.
    de patientia