The Philosophy of the Upanishads (The Religion and Philosophy of India)


[GR:] 1908. This treatise on the Upanishads illustrates the teaching of the ancient Indian seers and is presented in the clearest light, and claims the sympathetic study of all lovers of truth. It discussed the philosophy of the Upanishads, the culminating point of the Indian doctrine of the universe. Divided into five parts introduction to the philosophy of the Upanishads; Part theology, or the doctrine of Brahman; Part cosmology, or the doctrine of the universe; Part psychology, or the doctrine of the soul; Part eschatology, or the doctrine of transmigration and emancipation, including the way thither (practical philosophy).

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