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The philosophy of the Upanishads.

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Publish Date
Publisher
Dover Publications
Language
English
Pages
429

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Cover of: Philosophy of the Upanishads
Philosophy of the Upanishads
May 2003, Kessinger Publishing
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The philosophy of the Upanishads
1999, Motilal Banarsidass
in English
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The philosophy of the Upanishads.
1966, Dover Publications
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Philosophie der Upanishad's
1919, F. A. Brockhaus
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New York

Edition Notes

Translation first published in 1906.
"The present work forms the second part of my General history of philosophy."

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
294.5921
Library of Congress
BL1120 .D4 1966

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 429 p.
Number of pages
429

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL5989692M
LCCN
66020325

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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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