Hitherto the cause had been found in the variety of the upâdhis of the letters.
Nu is dhis faesten eallum cristenum mannum geset to healdenne on aelces geares ymbryne; ac we moton aelce daeg ures metes brucan mid forhaefednysse, dhaera metta the alyfede sind.
Ac dhis twelffealde getel is geset for eallum mancynne ealles ymbhwyrftes, for dhaere fulfremednysse his getacnunge.
Twelf tida beodh on dham daege, and twelf mondhas on geare; twelf heahfaederas sind, twelf witegan, twelf apostoli; and dhis getel haefdh maran getacnunge dhonne dha ungelaeredan undergitan magon.
Their nature is indivisible, ever existing in one Godhead.
On the second alternative it would follow that, as a part of Brahman would be connected with the upâdhi, all the imperfections due to the upâdhis would adhere to that part.
This the Sûtra negatives on the ground that, as the upâdhis move here and there and hence all places enter into connexion with all upâdhis, the mixing up of spheres of enjoyment cannot be avoided.
On the fourth alternative the individual soul is something altogether different from Brahman, and the difference of the soul from Brahman thus ceases to depend on the upâdhis of Brahman.
For as Brahman is without parts, indivisible, the upâdhis cannot divide or split it so as to connect themselves with a part only; but necessarily connect themselves with Brahman itself and produce their effects on it.
And even if the upâdhis were connected with different places, the pain connected with some particular place would affect the whole of Brahman which is one only.
We therefore hold that the Upâdhis are produced, in accordance with the actions of the individual souls, as essentially non-different and different from Brahman.
Dhis rivals indeed Stephen for Steven, and even nephew for nevvew.
For dhis rezon, goald must no longuer be robbed ov its depressive servile, wonce legally seen in gould.
Dhis precaution suffers o open, to' understand or omit, dhe servile before l and anny oddher consonant: az in old colt, wonce seen and herd ould coult.
When he opened the paper dhis mornin the first thing he saw was that an English expedition had been bet in a battle in Inja somewhere; an he was as pleased as Punch!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dhis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.