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Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India

1942

" Swami Madhavanandaji of the Ilainkrishna Order has placed all lovers of the Hindu Philosophy under a deep debt of gratitude by bringing out for the first time a complete translation of the Upanishad and the Bhashya into English The reader cannot but he struck by the close correspondence of the translation with thoriginal as regards beauty of language and perspicuity. [...] " The translation of so huge and important a work demands learning and industry of a high order and we have abundant evidence of both in the volume before us The book is on the whole a most welcome addition to the literature of Vedanta in English."—The Cloth-bound. [...] 3. The intimation of the change of address for the period of three months or over should reach us by the 20th of the preceding month ; for a shorter period arrangements should be made with the local Post Office. [...] Does the Soul Exist after Death ? 2 4 Why a Hindu Accepts Christ and 1 8 Rejects Churchianity 2 0 Divine Communion 2 0 Scientific Basis of Religion 1 12 The Religion of the Hindus 1 8 Philosophy of Good and Evil 1 8 Cosmic Evolution and its Purpose 1 8 Woman's Place in Hindu Religion 0 8 Spiritualism and Vedanta V 0 Way to the Blessed Life 0 12 Motherhood of God 0 3 Relation of Soul to God 0 8 Sim [...] I.. Though based on the Bhashya the book is neither a translation nor even an abridgment of the same ; all that is important in the Bhashya has been embodied in the English commentary ; while no essential point has been left out a few of the pregnant hints scattered throughout the Bhashya have been elaborated in the commentary ; the inclusion of the exposition of Adhyasa rarely to be found e
philosophy religion
Pages
67
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120002
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-22 Gambhirananda view
Teachings of Sri Ramakrishna
161-165 M view
Let us be Bold
165-166 Tueiyananda view
To Subrahmanya
166-166 Puncha Clielliah view
Whither Indian Women?
167-174 Gambhirananda view
Vivekananda and Post-War Reconstruction
175-177 N Shrivastava view
Hindu Influence on Muslim Coinage
177-180 Nandalal Chatterjee view
No Self-Deception Please
180-180 unknown view
The Linga in Veerashaivism
181-185 Shki Kumak view
Swami Shivananda
186-192 Shivachaitanya view
Shankara and Aurobindo
192-198 A Vedanttst view

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