The Upanishads / Translated from the Sanskrit with introductions embodying a general survey and the metaphysics and psychology of the Upanishads, and with notes and explanations based on the commentary of Śri Śankarāchārya, the great ninth-century philosopher and saint of India, by Swami Nikhilānanda.

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Book
Language
English
Εdition
[1st ed.].
Published/​Created
New York : Harper, [1949-59]
Description
4 volumes ; 22 cm

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    Notes
    Subtitle varies slightly: vols. 2-4 give "eighth-century philosopher."
    Contents
    v. 1. Katha, Iśa, Kena, and Mundaka.--v. 2. Śvetāśvatara, Praśna, and Māndukya with Gauḍapāda's Kārikā.--v. 3. Aitareya and Brihadāranyaka.--v. 4. Taittiriya and Chhāndogya.
    LCCN
    49009558
    OCLC
    860490
    RCP
    C - S
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