If we strip this thought of the various forms, figurative to the highest degree and not seldom extravagant, under which it appears in the Vedanta texts, and fix our attention upon it solely in its philosophical simplicity as the identity of God and the... The Upanishads - Page 171919 - 116 pagesFull view - About this book
| Paul Deussen - 1906 - 474 pages
...seldom extravagant, under which it appears in the Vedanta texts, and fix our attention upon it solely in its philosophical simplicity as the identity of...an inestimable value for the whole race of mankind. We are unable to look into the future, we do not know what revelations and discoveries are in store... | |
| Paul Deussen - 1908 - 470 pages
...seldom extravagant, under which it appears in the Vedanta texts, and fix our attention upon it solely in its philosophical simplicity as the identity of...it will be found to possess a significance reaching fur beyond the Upanishads, their time and country ; nay, we claim for it an inestimable value for the... | |
| Frederic Mathews - 1914 - 706 pages
...seldom extravagant, under which it appears hi the Vedanta texts, and fix our attention upon it solely in its philosophical simplicity as the identity of...an inestimable value for the whole race of mankind. We are unable to look into the future, we do not know what revelations and discoveries are in store... | |
| Lily Adams Beck - 1928 - 464 pages
...its philosophical simplicity as to the identity of the Divine and the soul, the SELF and the self, it will be found to possess a significance reaching...we claim for it an inestimable value for the whole of mankind. "We cannot look into the future; we do not know what revelations and discoveries await... | |
| Paul Deussen, A. S. Geden - 1999 - 448 pages
...seldom extravagant, under which it appears in the Vedânta texts, and fix our attention upon it solely in its philosophical simplicity as the identity of God and the soul, the Brahman and the âtman, it will be found to possess a significance reaching far beyond the Upanishads, their time and... | |
| Mahendra Kulasrestha - 2006 - 324 pages
...seldom extravagant, under which it appears in the Vedanta texts, and fix our attention upon it solely in its philosophical simplicity as the identity of...claim for it an inestimable value for the whole race or mankind. We are unable to look into the future, we do not know what revelations and discoveries... | |
| Ramchandra Dattatraya Ranade - 1920 - 560 pages
...seldom extravagant, under which it appears in the Vedanta texts, and fix our attention upon it solely in its philosophical simplicity as the identity of...an inestimable value for the whole race of mankind. We are unable to look into the future, we do not know what revelations and discoveries are in store... | |
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