Sanskrit Religious Studies/ Hirendranath Dutta/ Upaniṣad (Jara o Jibatattva)/ Indian Associated Publishing Co. Ltd./ Publication: 1359 BC/ Number of Pages:584 /
Upaniṣad (Jara o Jibatattva) উপনিষদ (জড় ও জীবতত্ত্ব)
Upanisad: Jada o Jivatattva consists ts of two main chapters viz. Jadatattva and Jivatattva. Hirendranath Datta, the author of this book presents his interpretation of the main doctrines of the Upanisads with special reference to the theory of creation and the theory of individual self.
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