The Chāndogya-Upanishad ; The Talavakāra-Upanishad ; The Aitareya Āraṇyaka ; The Kaushītaki-Brāhmana-Upanishad and the Vājasaneyi-Samhitā-Upanishad
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The Chāndogya-Upanishad ; The Talavakāra-Upanishad ; The Aitareya Āraṇyaka ; The Kaushītaki-Brāhmana-Upanishad and the Vājasaneyi-Samhitā-Upanishad
(The sacred books of the East / translated by various oriental scholars ; and edited by F. Max Müller, v. 1 . The Upanishads ; pt. 1)(Unesco collection of representative works)
Motilal Banarsidass, 1965
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Reprint. Originally published: Oxford University Press, 1900
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These Upanishads are the harbinger of ancient Vedic literature beyond the frontiers of India and impregnated powerfully the very philosophy of Schopen-hauer. In them we find previous ruggets of thought and sparkling jewels of faith and hope.
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