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The Philosophy of the Upanishads [Hardcover]

The Philosophy of the Upanishads [Hardcover] | Rare and modern books | Paul Deussen, Translated By A. S. Geden

Rare and modern books
Paul Deussen, Translated By A. S. Geden
Gyan Publishing House, 2021
69.16 €
(Delhi, India)

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Details

  • Year of publication
  • 2021
  • ISBN
  • 1111007438761
  • Author
  • Paul Deussen, Translated By A. S. Geden
  • Pages
  • 464
  • Publishers
  • Gyan Publishing House
  • Keyword
  • Religion
  • Languages
  • English
  • Binding
  • Hardcover
  • Print on demand
  • True

Description

About The Book -: The Hindu scriptures the Upanishads are, according to German scholar PAUL DEUSSEN (1845-1919), the culminating point of the Indian doctrine of the universe, an achievement that had been reached even before the arrival of the Buddha. In this work-originally published in German in 1906 and translated into English two years later-Deussen explores the place of the Upanishads in the literature of the Veda and explains the theology, cosmology, and psychology of that holy book. A landmark for East-West cross-cultural scholarship, The Philosophy of the Upanishads helped create the European understanding of the mind and heart of India, a philosophical and cultural endeavor that consumed both academics and armchair truth-seekers of the day. Today, it is still essential reading for anyone wishing to obtain a deeper knowledge of Indian spiritual wisdom.The Upanishads are treatises on Brahman-knowledge, that is knowledge of Ultimate Hidden Reality, and their presentation of philosophy presumes, "it is by a strictly personal effort that one can reach the truth". Similarly, the Karma doctrine is presented in the Brihadaranyaka Upanishad, which is the oldest Upanishad.

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