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"Brahma Knowledge", by L. D. Barnett, [1911],

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Bibliography

The beginner will find the following works useful:

Sacred Books of the East, edited by F. Max Mller: vol. 1 & 15, Upanishads, translated by F. Max Mller; vol..34, Vednta-stra (i.e. Brahma-stra) with the commentary by ankara, translated by G. Thibaut. "Oxford, Clarendon Press," 1879, etc.

Philosophy of the Upanishads, by A. E. Gough. "London, Trbner," 1882.

The Upanishads (in Sanskrit and English) and ankara's commentary (in English), translated by Strma stri and Gangntha Jh. "Madras, Seshachari", 1898, etc.

Sechzig Upanishads des Veda, bersetzt von Dr. Paul Deussen. "Leipzig, Brockhaus," 1897

The Philosophy of the Upanishads, by Paul Deussen. Translated by Rev. A. Geden. "Edinburgh, T. ">Das System des Vedanta, von P. Deussen. "Leipzig, Brockhaus," 1883.

The Six Systems of Indian Philosophy, by F. Max Mller. "London, Longmans," 1899.

Of the numerous compendia of the later Vednta we may mention two which have been published in English--the Vednta-sra of Sadnanda, translated under the title "A Manual of Hindu Pantheism" by Col. G. A. Jacob ("London, Trbner," 1881), and the Advaita-makaranda of Lakshmdhara,

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with Svayampraka's commentary, translated by A. E. Gough in "The Pandit," vol. 8, 9 ("Benares," 1873).

Of the chief "Sanskrit" texts of the Vednta schools numerous editions have been published in India. Among the best are those issued in the "Anandrama Sanskrit Series" from the nandrama Press, Poona.

The student is not likely to derive much exact knowledge from the publications of irresponsible neo-vedantic societies in Europe and America. These bodies have the commendable object of making the principles of the Vednta intelligible to modern Western thinkers; but until they display a more scientific and historical spirit their success is likely to be limited.

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