The Great Indian Epics
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SIR JOHN LUBBOCK’S HUNDRED BOOKS
Reprinted by permission of George Bell and Sons from “Bohn’s Standard Library” for “Sir John Lubbock’s Hundred Books.”
Sir John Lubbock’s Hundred Books
THE GREAT INDIAN EPICS THE STORIES OF THE RAMAYANA AND THE MAHABHARATA BY JOHN CAMPBELL OMAN PROFESSOR OF NATURAL SCIENCE IN THE GOVERNMENT COLLEGE LAHORE AUTHOR OF “INDIAN LIFE RELIGIOUS AND SOCIAL” ETC. WITH NOTES APPENDICES AND ILLUSTRATIONS NEW EDITION REVISED
London and New York GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND SONS LIMITED
CHISWICK PRESS:—CHARLES WHITTINGHAM AND CO. TOOKS COURT, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON.
The Indian Epics are precious relics of the spring-time of Eastern thought, revealing a new and singularly fascinating world, which differs very remarkably from that depicted in the epic poetry of Western lands. But although these epics are extremely interesting, and although they are accessible in English translations, more or less complete, they are such voluminous works that their mere bulk is enough to repel the ordinary English reader, and even the student, in these days of feverish occupation.