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429

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Philosophy of the Upanishads
May 2003, Kessinger Publishing
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The philosophy of the Upanishads
1999, Motilal Banarsidass
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The philosophy of the Upanishads.
1966, Dover Publications
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1919, F. A. Brockhaus
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Delhi

Edition Notes

Reprinted from the T.T. Clark Edition of 1919.

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Library of Congress
BL'1120'D4'1999

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Pagination
xiv, 429 p
Number of pages
429

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OL21207443M
ISBN 10
812081620

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IT will be remembered that our earlier investigations led to a classification of Vedic literature into four principal parts, which correspond to the four priestly offices at the Soma sacrifice ; these are the Rig, Yajur, Sama, and Atharvaveda, each of which comprises a Samhita, a Brahmana, and a Sutra.
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