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245 0 _aPerception of the vedas/
_cCoomaraswamy, Anand K.
260 _aNew Delhi:
_bManohar,
_c2000.
300 _a449 p.
505 _a1. The Vedas—^Essays in Translation and Exegesis: Preface by Ananda K. Coomaraswamy A New Approach to the Vedto The rgveda as Land-Nama-Bok 2. Notes on the Katha Upanisad 3. The Darker Side of Dawn 4. Recollection, Indian and Platonic 5. The Vedic Doctrine of 'Silence' 6. The Tantric Doctrine of Divine Biunity 7. Kha and Other Words Denoting 'Zero', in'Connection with the Indian Metaphysics of Space 8. On the One and Only Transmigrant 9. Vedic 'Monotheism' 10. Bhakta Aspects of the Atman Doctrine 11. AfaAa Purujo:'Supreme Identity' 12. M'ruAta = Hermeneia 13. The Flood in Hindu Tradition 14. The Vedanta and Western Tradition 15. Vedic Exemplarism 16. Atmayajna: Self-Sacrifice 17. Manas
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