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...ANASI PATNA CONTENTS PAGE PREFACE • Vll INTRODUCTORY NOTE Xl LIST OF RELIGIONS REPRESENTED IN THE S. B. E. XV LIST OF" THE TRANSLATORS XV KEY ... ... the East include all the most important works of the seven non-Christian religions that have 'exercised a profound influence on the civilization of... ...und influence on the civilization of the continent of Asia. Of the Indian religions the Vedic-Brah manic system here claims twenty-one volumes, Budd... ... Muller for the first time placed the historical and comparative study of religions on a solid foundation. But with that large view of the aims and ... ...er. The volume, in fact, constitutes a handbook for the study of Oriental religions as far as represented by the Sacred Books of the East. By saving... ...ike any other Index, but must resemble a Manual of the History of Eastern Religions. For it would have been of little use to collect, under such hea... ...es of trans lations from seven different languages, belonging to as many religions, had to grapple with peculiar difficulties. He had not only to m... ...t only to make himself acquainted with the terminologies of the different religions represented in the Sacred Books of the East but also to take int... ...m for this volume the title of a sort of Manual of the History of Eastern Religions, I hope I may not be misunderstood. Many books on the History an...
... Index, he thought, would be a great help to all students of the Sacred Books of tile East, and of the greatest value for the study of the history of religions....
...lah for His mercy, grace, and blessings in this endeavor, and I ask the readers for their prayers that we all continue to be humble servants of the religion of Allah on the Earth....
Religion, Philosophy
Philosophy, Religion
...d. It was originally the final place of exile and imprisonment for Bahá’u’lláh, a Persian nobleman who proclaimed that He was the Promised One of all religions and Messenger of God for this day and age. It was also the home of His eldest son, ‘Abbás Effendí, known as ‘Abdu’l-Bahá (Servant of Bahá), or Áqá (the Master), who was the leader of the Bahá’í Faith after Bahá’u’ll...
Religion, Philosophy, Travel