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Motilal Banarsidass Indian Edition Of Denssen`s Book Is Quit Welcome....... For No Student Of Vedanta Can Hope To Start His study In A Proper Manner Without Going Through Denssen's Work. (Journal Of Indian Council Of Philosophical Research,Vol.19, No.2, April-June, 2002) The philosophy of the Upanishads according to Paul Deussen is the culminating point of the Indian doctrine of the universe and this point he said had been already reached in vedic pre buddhistic ...
Vedanta means literally "the end of the Veda", or "Dogmas of the Veda" or "Final Aim of the Veda". Max Muller declares himself in favour of the latter view but this presupposes an appreciation of the dogmatic approach at the expense of the ritual part, which it is difficult to accept for the time at which the word arose. Hence the first view recommends itself as the simplest and most natural. The book provides an analysis of the ...
The Upanisads form the concluding portions of the Veda and are, therefore, called the Vedanta or the end of the Veda. The number of the Upanisads is not fixed. The collection of Upanisads translated by Darashikoh into Persian contained 50 Upanisads. The Muktika Upanisad gives a list of l08 Upanisads. There are about 112 Upanisads published by Nirnaya Sagar Press. But only ten Upanisads which were commented upon by Sankaracarya are taken to be genuine and most ...