- Pages
- 520
- Published in
- India
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.142569
Segment | Pages | Author | Actions |
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Introduction
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i-1 | Jogendra Ghose | view |
Translation of an Abridgment of the Vedant or the Resolution of all the Veds; the Most Celebrated and Revered Work of Brahminical Theology; Establishing the Unity of the Supreme Being; and that he Alone is the Object of Propitiation and Worship
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2-20 | unknown | view |
Translation of the Moonduk Opunishud of the Uthurvu-Ved According to the Gloss of the Celebrated Shunkura-Charyu
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21-36 | unknown | view |
Translation of the Cena.Upanishad One of the Chapters of the Sama Veda; Accordign to the Gloss of the Celebrated Shancaracharya
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37-48 | unknown | view |
Translation of the Kuth-Opunishud of the Ujoor-Ved According to the Gloss of the Celebrated Sunkuracharyu
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49-70 | unknown | view |
Translation of the Ishopunishud One of the Chapters of the Yajur Ved According to the Commentary of the Celebrated Shankar-Acharya
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71-92 | unknown | view |
Translation Into English of a Sunskrit Tract Inculcating the Divine Worship; Esteemed by those Who Believe in the Revelation of the Veds as Most Appropriate to the Nature of the Supreme being
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93-102 | unknown | view |
A Defence of Hindoo Theism in Reply to the Attack of an Advocate for Idolatry at Madras
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103-118 | unknown | view |
Second Defence of the Monotheistical System of the Veds; in Reply to an Apology for the Present State of Hindoo Worship
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119-148 | unknown | view |
An Apology for the Pursuit of Final Beatitude Independently of Brahmunical Observances
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149-154 | unknown | view |
The Universal Religion. Religious Instructions Founded on Sacred Authorities
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155-165 | unknown | view |
The Brahmunical Magazine or the Missionary and the Brahmun Being a Vindication of the Hindoo Religion Against the Attacks of Christian Missionaries
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166-204 | unknown | view |
The Brahmunical Magazine or the Missionary and the Brahmun. to be Continued Occasionally. No.IV
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205-230 | Shivuprusad Surma | view |
Answer of a Hindoo to the Question “Why do you Frequent a Unitarian Place of Worship Instead of the Numerously Attended Established Churches?”
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231-236 | Chundru Dev | view |
Translation of a Sunscrit Tract on Different Modes of Worship
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237-242 | unknown | view |
Humble Suggestions to his Countryman Who Belive in the One True God
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243-246 | Prusunnu Thakoor | view |
A Letter to Rev. Henry Ware on the Prospects of Christianity in india
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247-262 | unknown | view |
The Tytler Controversy a Vindication of the Incarnation of the Deity as The Common Basis of Hindooism and Christianity Against the Schismatic Attacks
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263-288 | unknown | view |
A Dialogue Between a Missionary and three Chinese Converts
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289-294 | unknown | view |
Translation of a Conference Between an Advocate for and an Opponent of the Practice of Burning Windows Alive; from the Original Bungla
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295-310 | unknown | view |
Second Conference Between an Advocate for and an Opponent of the Practice of Burning Windows Alive
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311-346 | unknown | view |
Abstract of the Arguments Regarding the Burning of Windows Considered as a Religious Rite
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347-356 | unknown | view |
Brief Remarks Regarding Modern Encroachments on the Ancient Rights of Females According to the Hindoo Law of Inheritance
|
357-370 | Rumaprusad Roy | view |
Essay on the Rights of Hindoos Over Ancestral Property According to the Law of Bengal
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371-428 | unknown | view |
Petitions Against the Press Regulation
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429-466 | unknown | view |
A Letter on English Education
|
467-474 | unknown | view |
Appendix
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475-499 | unknown | view |