He published it in a pamphlet form with the title 'An Exposition of the Revenue and Judicial Systems of India.' It embraces some of the most important questions relating to the administration of India such as the reform of courts the jurisdiction of the courts of the country over Europeans the jury system the separation of the excutive and judicial offices the codification of laws the co [...] tng of the pcopie in legislation the establishment of a native militia the larger employment of natives the age and education of civil servants the amelioration of the condition of the ryots and the making of laws for their protection and the permanent settlement ; and every word of what he said deserves to be carefully read and considered by our rulers as well as our patriots. [...] 25 3. Translation of the Cena Oopanishad one of the Chapters of the Sam Ved 45 4. Translation of the Kut'h-Oopunishad of the Yajoor-Ved 59 5. Translation of the Ishopunisiiad one of the Chapters of the Yajoor-Ved 85 6 A Translation into English of a Sunscrit Tract inculcating the Divine Worship ; esteemed by those who believe in the Revelation of the Veds as most apprpriate to the Nature [...] The void space is not conceived to be the indepenent cause of the world notwithstanding the following declaration of the Ved " The world proceeds from the " void space ; "* for the Ved again declares " By the " Supreme Being the void space was produced." And the Vedant t says : " As the Supreme Being is evidently " declared in the Ved to be the cause of the void space " air and fire neithe [...] God is the efficient cause of the universe as a potter is of earthen pots ; and he is also the material cause of it the same as the earth is the material cause of the different earthen pots or as a rope at an inadvertent view taken for a snake is the material cause of the conceived existence of the snake which appears to be true by the support of the real existence of the rope.
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- 364
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- India
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.147657
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Frontmatter
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i-ii | Jogendra Ghose | view |
Translation of an Abridgment of the Vedant or Resolution of All the Veds; the Most Celebrated and Revered Work of Brahmunical Theology; Establishing the Unity of the Supreme Being and that He alone is the Object of Propitiation and Worship
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1-24 | Jogendra Ghose | view |
Translation of the Moonduk Opunishud of the Uthurvu-Ved According to the Gloss of the Celebrated Shunkuracharyu
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25-44 | Jogendra Ghose | view |
Translation of the Cena Upanishad One of the Chapters of the Sama Veda; According to the Gloss of the Celebrated Shancaracharya: Establishing the Unity and the Sole Omnipotence of the Supreme being and that He Alone is the Object of Worship
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45-58 | Jogendra Ghose | view |
Translation of the Kuth-Opunishhud of the Ujour - Ved According to the Gloss of the Celebrated Sunkuracharyu
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59-84 | Jogendra Ghose | view |
Translation of the Ishopanish Ad One of the Chapters of the Yajur Ved: According to the Commentary of the Celebrated Shankar Acharya: Establishing the Unity and Incomprehensibility of the Supreme being; and that His Worship Alone can Lead to Eternal Beatitude
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85-110 | Jogendra Ghose | view |
A 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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111-122 | Jogendra Ghose | view |
A Defence of Hindoo Theism in Reply to the Attack of an Advocate for Idolatry at Madras
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123-142 | Jogendra Ghose | view |
A 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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143-180 | Jogendra Ghose | view |
An Apology for the Pursuit of Final Beatitude Independently of Brahmunical Observances
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181-186 | Jogendra Ghose | view |
The Universal Religion. Religious Instructions Founded on Sacred Authorities
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187-200 | Jogendra Ghose | view |
The Brahmunical Magazine or the Missionary and the Brahmun Bring a Vindication of the Hindoo Religion Against the Attacks of Christian Missionaries
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201-252 | Jogendra Ghose | view |
The Brahmunical Magazine or the Missionary and the Brahmun. To be Continued Occasionally. No. IV
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253-284 | Jogendra Ghose | view |
Answer of a Hindoo to the Question Why do You Frequent a Unitarian Place of Worship Instead of the Numer. Ously Attended Established Churches?""
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285-290 | Jogendra Ghose | view |
Translation of a Sunskrit Tract on Different Modes of Worship. By a Friend of the Author
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291-296 | Jogendra Ghose | view |
Humble Suggestions to his Countrymen Who Believe in the One True God: By Prusunnu Kooniar Thakoor
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297-322 | Jogendra Ghose | view |