The Thirteen Principal Upanishads
Translated from the Sanskrit with an outline of the philosophy of the Upanishads and an annotated Bibliography. With a list of recurrent and parallel passages
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Product details:
- Edition number 2
- Publisher Oxford University Press
- Date of Publication 14 December 1995
- ISBN 9780195637434
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages604 pages
- Size 215x140x31 mm
- Weight 622 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
First published in 1877 and revised in 1931, this is a classic work of translation and interpretation. It faithfully renders the original Sanskrit text into modern English. This reissue makes the work available in the Oxford India Paperbacks series for the first time.
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Robert E. Hulme's translation of the thirteen principal Upanishads was published more than a hundred years ago, and revised more than sixty years ago. It has long been recognized as a classic translation which provides a faithful rendering of the original Sanskrit into twentieth-century English.
This is an invaluable book for anyone interested in classical Indian thought, ancient Hinduism, and the sacred texts of Verdic Sanskrit.