The Sacred Books of the East (THE SACRED LAWS OF THE ARYAS, PART-I: APASTAMBA AND GAUTAMA)(Paperback, F. MAX MULLER, GEORG BUHLER) | Zipri.in
The Sacred Books of the East (THE SACRED LAWS OF THE ARYAS, PART-I: APASTAMBA AND GAUTAMA)(Paperback, F. MAX MULLER, GEORG BUHLER)

The Sacred Books of the East (THE SACRED LAWS OF THE ARYAS, PART-I: APASTAMBA AND GAUTAMA)(Paperback, F. MAX MULLER, GEORG BUHLER)

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About the book:-FOR all students of Sanskrit philology and Indian history Apastamba’s aphorisms on the sacred law of the Aryan Hindus possess a special interest beyond that attaching to other works of the same class. Their discovery enabled Professor Max Müller, forty-seven years ago, to dispose finally of the Brahmanical legend according to which Hindu society was supposed to be governed by the codes of ancient sages, compiled for the express purpose of tying down each individual to his station, and of strictly regulating even the smallest acts of his daily life1. It enabled him not only to arrive at this negative result, but also to substitute a sounder theory the truth of which subsequent investigations have further confirmed, and to show that the sacred law of the Hindus has its source in the teaching of the Vedic schools, and that the so-called revealed law codes are, in most cases, but improved metrical editions of older prose works which latter, in the first instance, were destined to be committed to memory by the young Aryan students, and to teach them their duties. This circumstance, as well as the fact that Apastamba’s work is free from any suspicion of having been tampered with by sectarians or modern editors, and that its intimate connection with the manuals teaching the performance of the great and small sacrifices, the Srauta and Grihya-sutras, which are attributed to the same author, is perfectly clear and indisputable, entitle it, in spite of its comparatively late origin, to the first place in a collection of Dharma-sutras. About the Author:- Friedrich Max Müller (1823 –1900) was a German-born philologist and Orientalist, who lived and studied in Britain for most of his life. He was one of the founders of the western academic disciplines of Indian studies and religious studies ('science of religion', German: Religionswissenschaft). Müller wrote both scholarly and popular works on the subject of Indology. The Sacred Books of the East, a 50-volume set of English translations, was prepared under his direction. He also promoted the idea of a Turanian family of languages. Johann Georg Bühler (1837 –1898) was a scholar of ancient Indian languages and law. He was born to Rev. Johann G. Bühler in Borstel, Hanover, attended grammar school in Hanover, where he mastered Greek and Latin, then university as a student of theology and philosophy at Göttingen, where he studied classical philology, Sanskrit, Zend, Persian, Armenian, and Arabic. In 1858 he received his doctorate in eastern languages and archaeology; his thesis explored the suffix -tes in Greek grammar. The Title 'The Sacred Books of the East (THE SACRED LAWS OF THE ARYAS, PART-I: APASTAMBA AND GAUTAMA) written/authored/edited by F. MAX MULLER, GEORG BUHLER', published in the year 2021. The ISBN 9788121229357 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 404 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. . Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:- 2nd