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Upanishads

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1 I, Translat | secured the assistance of a number of excellent scholars, and 2 I, Translat | ancient Egypt, a much larger number of Oriental scholars will 3 I, Translit | perfect manner, by means of a number of new types with diacritical 4 I, Intro, 0, 0, 1 | 426.]~he was assisted by a number of the most learned Pandits, 5 I, Intro, 0, 0, 2 | has broken out again in a number of new and more vigorous 6 I, Intro, 0, 0, 4 | other Upanishads, and their number is very large, which either 7 I, Intro, 0, 0, 4 | Nrisimhottaratâpanîya-upanishad [2].~The number of Upanishads translated 8 I, Intro, 0, 0, 4 | Shukoh amounts to 50; their number, as given in the Mahâvâkyamuktâvalî 9 I, Intro, 0, 0, 4 | Weber thinks that their number, so far as we know at present, 10 I, Intro, 0, 0, 4 | to arrive at so high a number, every title of an Upanishad 11 I, Intro, 0, 0, 4 | Gesellschaft XIX, 137-158), the number of real Upanishads reached 12 I, Intro, 0, 0, 4 | Upanishads reached 149. To that number Dr. Burnell[5] in his Catalogue~[ 13 I, Intro, 0, 0, 4 | computation, 108 being a sacred number in Southern India. See Kielhorn 14 I, Intro, 0, 0, 4 | now possess it, shows a number of irregular forms which 15 I, Intro, 0, 0, 5 | its discoverer in the last number of the journal of the Bombay 16 I, Intro, 0, 0, 5 | Asiatic Society, 1877. Extra Number, containing the Detailed 17 I, 1, 2, 0, 4 | a thousand.' He dwelt a number of years (in the forest), 18 I, 3, 2, 1, 3 | is called the whole. For number is such (measured by ten). 19 I, 3, 2, 1, 3 | day, which completes the number of the days in the Gavamayana 20 XV, Intro | consist in the extraordinary number of passages which seem to 21 XV, 3 | Anuvâka, and states their number as twelve. At the end of 22 XV, 3 | the final words, but no number of sections. At the end 23 XV, 3 | may be seen both from the number of Anuvâkas, and from the 24 XV, 3 | the initial word, and the number of sections, viz. ten. In 25 XV, 3 | the initial word, and the number of paragraphs, viz. six. 26 XV, 3 | catchwords, idam, ayam, idam. Number of sections, 21.~2nd Anuvâka: 27 XV, 5 | Âranyakas, while a large number of them is referred to the 28 XV, 5 | and that meant counting, number, name, corresponding very 29 XV, 5 | corruption of the text, and the number of various readings, recognised 30 XV, 7 | followed afterwards by a number of paragraphs which may 31 XV, 14, 0, 3 | Bhur, &c.), with all the number of beings, multiplied eighty-four 32 XV, 14, 0, 6 | They who rise up in endless number, like spray drops (from


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