Hymns from the Vedas

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The Vedas are the oldest source-books of religion in India. In this book, Dr. Bose has rendered into English selected hymns from all the four Vedas. The original Vedic text has also been given alongside the translation. The author has been guided in his translation by the work of orientalists, eastern and western. Unlike many of them, the author shows no preoccupation with the external forms and rituals of Vedic worship. His emphasis is on the poetic and spiritual values, on the inner life of the people and on their contact with the realities of materials existence. His Introduction highlights the Vedic ideals which have been a living force in India for countless generations. The Foreword was written by Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, the then Vice-President of India, who subsequently became the President of India.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Abinash Chandra Bose

Abinash Chandra Bose was born in Bengal in 1896. Having graduated in English, Sanskrit and Philosophy, he took his Mater's degree in English from Calcutta University. He became Head of the English Department in Rajaram College, Kolhapur (under the University of Bombay at the time). He was deputed by his College to Trinity College, Dublin, Where he received the Ph.D. degree for his work on Mysticism in Poetry. The record of his interview with W.B. Yeats in 1937 has been utilised as a valuable document by biographers and critics of the poet. For over twenty years Dr. Bose was engaged in Vedic Studies and research. His books include: Three Mystic Poets-A Study of W.B. (Yeats). A.E. and Rabiondranath Tagore (1945) and The Call of the Vedas, an Anthology (1954).

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Title
Hymns from the Vedas
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Edition
2nd ed.
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ISBN
8176465720
Length
xv+387p., Index; 25cm.
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#Vedas