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Bhagavad-Gita Translation of, with notes and annotations by the late Mr. Tukaram Tatya 8

The Jivanmuktiviveka or the path to liberation in this life by Swami Shri Vidyaranya Saraswati rendered into English by Manilal N. Dvivedi, B. A 1 4

Lectures on the Study on the Bhagavad-Gita being a help to students of its philosophy by T. Subba Rao, B. A., B. L., F. T. 8. ... 10

Tatva-kaumudi (Sankhya) of Wachaspati Jfi^a with an English Translation of the Sanskrit Text by Ganganath Jha, M. A., F. T. S 1 8

The Ishavasyopanishad, translated into English with the oommen- taries of Shri Shankaracharya elnd Shri Anantaoharya and notes from the Tikas of Anaudagiri, Uvataoharya,, Shankarananda, Ramohandra Pandit and Anandabhatta by Shrisa Chandra Vasu,B. A., F. T. S 8 '

Gheranda Samhita heing a Treatise on the Hatha and Raja Yogasr | printed with Sanskrit Test and an appendix containing ex- tracts from English works of authority, describing the Samadhi taken by the Sadhu Haridas at the Ooart of Ranjitiingha in . Pnnjab 8 i

The Twelve Principal Upanishads, translated into English by Raja I Rajendralal Mitra and other Oriental Scholars, with notes from the Bhashya of Shankarscharya, and the Qlossary of j Anandgiri, being a reprint of the translations published by the ' Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal 4 1

The Mandukyopanishad, with 6aadapd,da's K^rik^s and the Bh^- shaya of Shankara, translated into English, by Manilal N. Dvivedi, B. A 1 8

The Yogsara-Sangraha, or the Philosophy of Yoga-shistra, be- ing one of the rare Treatises by Vidny&nabhikshu, the greatest authority on the Sankhya and Yoga-Sb^stras with English translation by Gang&n^th Jha, M. A., F. T.S 12

A Compendium of The Raja-Yoga Philosophy, comprising prin- cipal Treatises of Shankaracharya Swimi; such as the Aparok- shanubnti, the Atmanatma-Viveka, the Viveka Cbudamani, the Charpatpanjari and the Vftkyasudhl with the Vedtlntasara of Sadanand Swami. Some of these Treatises are printed with Sanskrit Texts, 2nd Edition 1 4

The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, translated by Professor ManiUl NabhubhM Dvivedi, B.A., F.T.S., with nots, explaining fully the meaning of each Sutra with the help of Vy&s*s Commen- tary and other works by subsequent writers. He has also brought to bear on the subject the light of modern research, wherever necessary - "