Sacred Books of the East, Volumen7Psychology Press, 2001 M10 26 - 354 páginas This is a subset of F. Max Mullers great collection The Sacred Books of the East which includes translations of all the most important works of the seven non-Christian religions which have exercised a profound influence on the civilizations of the continent of Asia. The works have been translated by leading authorities in their field. |
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
Translation | 37 |
Introduction | 135 |
Translation | 149 |
Introduction | 197 |
Translation | 229 |
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Transliteration of Oriental Alphabets adopted for the Translations of the Sacred Books of the East | 443 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Bhagavadgita: With the Sanatsujatiya and the Anugita F. Max Muller Sin vista previa disponible - 2001 |
Términos y frases comunes
abandonment action Anugîtâ Apâna Âpastamba Arguna Misra says attachment attains Bhagavadgîtâ Bhishma birth body Brahmakârin Brahman Brihadâranyaka Buddhism called castes chap chapter commentary concentration of mind creatures darkness death deity delusion descendant of Bharata desire destroyed devoid devotion Dhammapada Dhritarashtra divine duties dwelling egoism entities eternal final emancipation fruit Gîtâ gods highest infra inter alia Katha Kathopanishad Kauravas Khandogya knowledge Krishna Kshatriyas Kshetragña life-winds likewise lord Mahâbhârata Maitrî Manu Max Müller means meditation Mundaka nature Nilakantha says objects of sense obtains passage passion penance perceived performed piety possessed Prakriti Prâna preceptor Prithâ produced referred renders restrained sacrifice sages Sanatsugâtîya Sankara Sânkhya Sanskrit Sânti Parvan Moksha says Arguna Misra says Nilakantha seat seems soul Sridhara stanza supra supreme Sutta Nipâta Svetâsvatara three qualities tranquillity truth twice-born Udâna understanding unperceived Upanishads Vedas Vedic verily Vidura Vishnu Vyâna words worldly Yoga