Atmâ / A Romance

When âtman (nom. sing. Atmâ) occurs in philosophical treatises ... it has generally been translated by soul, mind, or spirit. I tried myself to use one or other of these words, but the oftener I employed them the more I felt their inadequacy, and was driven at last to adopt ... Self as the least liable to misunderstanding. Max Muller, in North American Review for June , 1879.
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Entered according to Act of Parliament in the year 1891, by John Lovell & Son, in the office of the Minister of Agriculture and Statistics at Ottawa.
O that Decay were always beautiful!
How soft the exit of the dying day,
The dying season too, its disarray
Is gold and scarlet, hues of gay misrule,
So it in festive cheer may pass away;
Fading is excellent in earth or air,

C. A. Frazer
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Английский

Год издания

2005-11-29

Темы

Historical fiction; Atama Singha -- Fiction; Sikhs -- India -- Punjab -- History -- Fiction

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