The wisdom of the Vedas

by Jagadish Chandra Chatterji

Other authorsJohn Dewey (Foreword), David Frawley (Introduction), Kurt F. Leidecker (Foreword)
Paperback, 1992

Publication

Wheaton, Ill. : Quest Books, 1992.

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Commentary / Chatt

Barcode

BK-04626

ISBN

0835606848 / 9780835606844

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Vedas :

Physical description

xvi, 151 p.; 21 cm

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How did the universe come into being? What is the nature of God? Of the human spirit? All who seek understanding will find this book an illuminating presentation of India's oldest and most profound religious and philosophical tradition. The Wisdom of the Vedas was first published in 1931 by Kailas Press under the title India's Outlook on Life. The Theosophical Publishing House published a second edition in 1973, and again in 1980 under the Quest imprint. The present 1992 edition was edited to reflect the modern use of inclusive language, and includes an introduction by Vedic scholar David Frawley. Mr. Frawley explains to the Western reader, "The Vedas are the original scripture or source teaching of the Hindu tradition, from which its many branches of Vedanta, Yoga, and Tantra have emerged through time, and to which they all look back with reverence." The Vedas are also "..the background relative to which the Buddhist religion evolved, and Buddhism also preserves many Vedic terms and practices." The study then, of the Vedas is important to understanding many different Eastern teachings. The author is from India, and has an unusual ability to frame the subtleties of Eastern thought for the Western world.… (more)

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A brief, but comprehensive look at the teachings of the Vedas. First published in 1931 as "India's Outlook on Life" by Kailas Press, Srinagar. This is the 3rd edition.

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