Index:India—what can it teach us?.djvu

Title India—what can it teach us?
Author Friedrich Max Müller
Year 1892
Publisher Longmans, Green, and Co.
Location London
Source djvu
Progress To be proofread
Transclusion Index not transcluded or unreviewed

CONTENTS.

PAGE

Dedication ......... iii

Preface to Second Editon ..... xiii

Lecture I. What can India teach us? . . . 1-33

Lecture II. On the truthful character of the Hindus 34-75

Lecture III. The human interest of Sanskrit Literature 76-113

Lecture IV. Objection 114-140

Lecture V. The Lessons of the Veda .... 141-175

Lecture VI. Vedic Deities 176-201

Lecture VII. Veda and Vedânta 202-255

Notes and Illustrations 257-296

Note A (p. 9). On the Treasures found on the Oxus and at Mykenae .... 259-260

Note B (p. 25). On the name of the Cat and the Cat's eye 261-270

Note C (p. 49). On Village Estates .... 271-275

Note D (p. 70). Texts on Venial Untruths . . . 276-277

Note E(p. 86). The Yueh-chi 278-282

Note F (p. 90 Letters on Buddhism .... 283-286

Note G (p. 137). Texts on the Deluge .... 287-288

Note H (p. 194 . On Parganya in German . . . 289-290

Note I (p. 227). On the Pitris or Fathers . . . 291-293

Note K (p.242). On Srâddhas 294-296

Index 297-315