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Auld lang syne. Second series : $b My Indian friends
Müller, F. Max (Friedrich Max)
India; Müller, F. Max (Friedrich Max), 1823-1900 -- Friends and associates
Oriental courtesy, 157.
Oxford, young Hindus in, 139–141.
Pig, fable of the man who grunted like a, 151.
Pillai, “Representative Indians,” 160.
Prime Minister and child-wife, 235.
Purohita, provost, 218.
Râdhâkânta Deva, 23, 113.
— — recognition of the printed Rig-Veda, 27.
— — his letters, 30, 38.
— — a conservative, 43.
Râmabâi, 113, 121.
Râmabâi, her parents, 123.
— her lectures, 126.
— her life in England, 127.
— her present work, 128.
Râmak_ri_sh_n_a, 105 _n._
— his views, 106, 111, 112.
— his sayings, 108–110, 153.
Râmânu_g_a, commentary of, 153.
Rammohun Roy, 5, 42, 75.
— — his feeling for Christianity, 77, 78.
Râmtonoo Lahari, 90.
Râtrî, night, 210, 210, _n._ 3, 224.
— hymn to, 228.
Reformers, Hindu, 66.
Rig-Veda, 168, 170, 171.
— publication of the, 14, 16, 22, 23.
— — considered profane, 27, 33.
Roberts, Lord, “Forty-one Years in India,” 143.
Rosen, 181.
Roth, Professor, letter from, 22.
— on translating the Veda, 183.
Rozario, D., 91.
Russians and Indians, 144.
Sacrifices, 220.
Samâjes in India, 89 _n._
Sâma-Veda, 168.
— Benfey’s edition, 28.
_S_a_m_kara’s commentary, 153.
Sandhyâ, twilight, 173 _n._
Sandhyâvandana, 215.
_S_âradânada, 105.
Sâramêya = Ἐρμείας, 178.
Sara_n_yû = Ἑρινύς, 178.
Sat, the cause, 249.
Satyendranâth Tagore, 6.
Savit_ri_, 224.
— the Sun, 173.
— distinct from Sûrya, 201.
— Sun, hymn to, 210.
Sâya_n_a’s commentary, 181.
Schopenhauer, on the Vedânta, 165.
Shrâddh ceremonies, 145, 146.
— presents to M. M., 145.
Simon, Heinrich, 165.
Solar Fact, not Theory, 223.
Solar Theory, 174, 226.
Soma, hymns to, 227.
_S_rîmatî and her husband, 264.
_S_rîmatî and her husband, their belief in the Vedânta, 265.
— her life and death, 267, 268.
Sûn_ri_tâ, Dawn, 201, 204, 208.
Sutti, 29, 45.
Tagore family, 6.
Tawney, C. H., 61, _n._ 1.
Theosophist Society, 150.
Tregear, 185.
T_ri_ta, 224.
Truthfulness of Hindus, 136, 137.
Upanishads, 153, 164, 262.
Ushas, 200–210.
— Dawn, hymn to, 200.
Vairâgya-_S_ataka, the translations from, 61.
Varu_n_a, 224, 225.
— hymn to, 230.
Varu_n_a and Mitra, 224, 225.
Veda, the, 167.
— four collections of hymns, 168.
Vedânta system, 102, 164, 248 et seq.
— Schopenhauer on the, 165.
— objective world is phenomenal, 248.
Vedânta spirit pervades India, 262.
Vedântists, modern, 105.
Vedic hymn, translated by Abp. Thomson, 232.
— hymns, translations of, 181.
— — their date, 186.
— literature, discovery of, 179.
Vish_n_u, identified with Agni, 216.
— an independent deity, 222.
Vivekânanda, 105, 150, 153.
Vizianagram, Mahârâjah of, 158.
— — pays for the reprint of the Rig-Veda, 159–160.
Widows in India, 118, 119, 121, 263–264.
Wilson, Professor, 9, 181.
Women, influence of, in India, 84, 85.
Yagur-Veda, 28, 169.
Yâska, on the Devatâs of the Rig-Veda, 172, 224.
Zeus, Dyaus, &c., 221.
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