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In addition to The Bhagavad-Gita, together with Mr. Judge's invaluable
commentaries (Notes on The Bhagavad-Gita), the Theosophy Company makes
available other ancient texts of clear Theosophical import: |
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THE DHAMMAPADA
This is said to be the purest recorded form of Buddha's teaching, in a special
Theosophical edition published in 1955.
ISBN 0-938998-16-1
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SELECTIONS FROM THE UPANISHADS AND
TAO TE KING
Here, published in one volume, are represented two of the great scriptures of
ancient Theosophy. These, together withThe Bhagavad-Gita and The Dhammapada,
afford the student suggestive evidence that profound philosophy has always spoken
a common language.
ISBN 0-938998-15-3 |
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THE LIGHT OF ASIA
Though this book is not strictly speaking an "ancient scripture," no
student of Gautama Buddha can fail to feel that Sir Edwin Arnold's epic poem,
The Light of Asia, is a beautifully compelling and philosophically accurate rendering
of Buddha's life and teaching.
ISBN 0-938998-17-X
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