The Vedanta-sara translated by Dr. J. R. Ballantyne, Principal Sanskrit College, Benares, with an Introduction, Notes, and an Examination of its contents
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Madras: Printed at the S. P. C. K. Press, Vepery; The Christian Literature Society for India: London and Madras, 1898. First edition, 8vo (207 x 135 mm), iv, 136pp., 7pp. of "Publications for Indian Readers.", included in the collation, original cloth-backed printed boards somewhat stained, text clean throughout, a good copy. "The Vedanta, the highest conclusion of Indian thought, is based on a mistaken and pessimistic view of life; on a formulated dogma unsupported by any evidence and untaught in the hymns of Rig-Veda: the whole an elaborate and subtle process of false reasoning." Rev. T. E. Slater, Studies in the Upanishads, p.47.
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- The Vedanta-sara translated by Dr. J. R. Ballantyne, Principal Sanskrit College, Benares, with an Introduction, Notes, and an Examination of its contents
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- [SADA¯NANDA YOGI¯NDRA]
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- Madras: Printed at the S. P. C. K. Press, Vepery; The Christian Literature Society for India: London and Madras, 1898
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