Book Title: Gaina sutras
Author(s): Hermann Jacobi
Publisher: Clarendon Perss

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________________ Shri Mahavir Jain Aradhana Kendra www.kobatirth.org Acharya Shri Kailassagarsuri Gyanmandir EDITED BY F. MAX MÜLLER. 3 VOL. V. Pahlavi Texts. Translated by E. W. West. Part I. The Bundahis, Bahman Yast, and Shầyast lâ-shầyast. 8vo, cloth, 125. 6d. The Pahlavi Texts comprise the theological literature of the revival of Zoroaster's religion, beginning with the Sassanian dynasty. They are important for a study of Gnosticism. VOLS. VI AND IX. The Qur'ân. Parts I and II. Translated by E. H. PALMER. 8vo, cloth, 215. This translation, carried out according to his own peculiar views of the origin of the Qur'an, was the last great work of E. H. Palmer, before he was murdered in Egypt. VOL. VII. The Institutes of Vishnu. Translated by Julius Jolly. 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d. A collection of legal aphorisms, closely connected with one of the oldest Vedic schools, the Kathas, but considerably added to in later time. Of importance for a critical study of the Laws of Manu. VOL. VIII. The Bhagavadgîtâ, with The Sanatsugâtiya, and The Anugitá. Translated by KASHINATH TRIMBAK TELANG. 8vo, cloth, Ios, 6d. The earliest philosophical and religious poem of India. It has been paraphrased in Arnold's Song Celestial.' VOL. X. The Dhammapada, Translated from Páli by F. Max MÜLLER ; and The Sutta-Nipâta, Translated from Páli by V. FAUSBÖLL; being Canonical Books of the Buddhists. 8vo, cloth, 1os. 6d. The Dhammapada contains the quintessence of Buddhist morality. The Sutta-Nipata gives the authentic teaching of Buddha on some of the fundamental principles of religion. VOL. XI. Buddhist Suttas. Translated from Pâli by T. W. Rhys DAVIDS. I. The Mahâ- . parinibbâna Suttanta; 2. The Dhamma-kakka-ppavattana Sutta. 3. The Tevigga Suttanta; 4. The Âkankheyya Sutta; 5. The Ketokhila Sutta; 6. The Mahâ-sudassana Suttanta; 7. The Sabbâsava Sutta. 8vo, cloth, ros. 6d. · A collection of the most important religious, moral, and philosophical discourses taken from the sacred canon of the Buddhists. For Private and Personal Use Only

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