Translation of an Abridgment of the Vedant, or Resolution of all the Veds ; the most celebrated and revered Work of Brahminical Theology, establishing the Unity of the Supreme Being, and that he alone is the Object of Propitiation and Worship. The Annual biography and obituary - Page 3011834Full view - About this book
| Great Britain - 1834 - 492 pages
...the Vedant as " the most celebrated and revered work of Brahminical theology, establishing the unity of the Supreme Being, and that he alone is the object of propitiation and worship." Towards the close of his preface, he thus writes : — " My constant reflections... | |
| Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom - American periodicals - 1833 - 518 pages
...all the Veds ; the most celebrated and revered Work of Brahminical Theology ; establishing the Unity of the Supreme Being; and that He alone is the object of propitiation and worship." t This tract, which first appeared at Calcutta, in 1816, is preceded by... | |
| Phrenology - 1834 - 708 pages
...the Vedant as " the most celebrated and revered work of Brahminical theology, establishing the unity of the Supreme Being, and that he alone is the object of propitiation and worship." Towards the close of his preface he thus writes — " My constant reflections... | |
| India - 1848 - 618 pages
...Sama Veda, according to the gloss of the celebrated Sankaracharya, " establishing the unity and the sole omnipotence of the Supreme Being and that He alone is the object of worship." The Upaniahads constitute the least exceptionable portion of the Hindu scriptures. The Vedas consist... | |
| 1845 - 616 pages
...Sama Veda, according to the gloss of the celebrated Sankaracharya, " establishing the unity and the sole omnipotence of the Supreme Being and that He alone is the object of worship." The Upanishads constitute the least exceptionable portion of the Hindu scriptures. The Vedas consist... | |
| Julius Theodor Zenker - Oriental philology - 1846 - 970 pages
...SA MA VEDA , according to the gloss of the celebrated SHANKABACHABYA: establishing the unity and the sole omnipotence of the supreme being: and that he alone is the object of worship; by Rammohun Roy. Calcutta (Pereira) 1816. 8. — ed. 2. ibid. 1817. 8.'— ed. 3. ibid. 1823. 8. (VII.... | |
| Johann Gildemeister - Sanskrit language - 1847 - 470 pages
...Sama Veda, according to the gloss of the celebrated Shankaracharya: establishing the unity and the sole omnipotence of the supreme being: and that he alone is the object of worship'; by RAMMOHUN ROY. Cale. Ph. Pereira 1816. 8. pp. vii. 11 (12?). Cf, Nyerup p. 41 et Catalogum hibl.... | |
| George Combe - 1857 - 348 pages
...the Vedant as ' the most celebrated and revered work of Brahminical theology, establishing the unity of the Supreme Being, and that he alone is the object of propitiation and worship.' Towards the close of his preface he thus writes—' My constant reflections... | |
| John Clark Marshman - 1859 - 604 pages
...against the " idolatry of all religions," and then an " abridgement of the Vedant, establishing the unity of the Supreme Being, and that he alone is the object of propitiation and worship." This treatise was compiled more than two thousand years before, by the great... | |
| Baptists - 1862 - 560 pages
...against the "idolatry of all religions," and then an "abridgement of the Vedant, establishing the unity of the Supreme Being, and that He alone is the object of propitiaition and worship." This treatise was compiled more than two thousand years before, by the... | |
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