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The Sacred Books of the East - all 50 volumes
The Sacred Books of the East The Sacred Books of the East is an enormous project undertaken by Max MĂźller and various authors from 1879 and 1910. The group's work was published by Oxford University Press and to this day many of the translations are the only ones existing or the most precise. These translations might be some of the most important literature in one collection the world has ever seen. It is not possible to buy the complete set of these works, but Google Books and Microsoft have done an effort to scan them all from library sources since they are now in the Public Domain. Please keep in mind that these volumes are huge, some of the files are more than 50 MB and have up to 3.000 pages. In total, The Sacred Books of the East are more than a hundred thousand pages. The books are now in the Public Domain and available here for free download in their complete length. Download The Sacred Books of the East here as PDF-files: 1. The Upanishads, Part 1 of 2. Chandogya Upanishad. Talavakara (Kena) Upanishad. Aitareya Upanishad. Kausitaki Upanishad. Vajasaneyi (Isa) Upanishad. 2. The Sacred Laws of the Aryas, vol. 1 of 2. The sacred laws of the Aryas as taught in the school of Apastamba, Gautama, Vâsishtha, and Baudhâyana. pt. I. Apastamba and Gautama. (The Dharma Sutras). 3. The Sacred Books of China, vol. 1 of 6. Part I of The Texts of Confucianism. The ShĂť king (Classic of History). The religions portions of the Shih king (Classic of Poetry). The Hsiâo king (Xiao Jing). 4. The Zend-Avesta, vol. 1 of 3. The VendĂŽdâd. 5. Pahlavi Texts, vol. 1 of 5. The Bundahis, Bahman Yast, and Shayast La-Shayast. 6. The Qur'an, vol. 1 of 2. 7. The Institutes of Visnu. 8. The Bhagavadgita With the Sanatsugâtiya and the Anugitâ. (We have several other translations of the Bhagavad Gita, here: Link) 9. The Qur'an, vol. 2 of 2. 10. The Dhammapada and The Sutta-Nipâta, a collection of discourses; being one of the canonical books of the Buddhists, translated from PÄli; and The Dhammapada, a collection of verses, translated from PÄli. 11. Buddhist Suttas. The Mahâ-parinibbâna Suttanta, The Dhamma-kakka-ppavattana Sutta, The Tevigga Sutta'anta, The Ăkankheyya Sutta'a, The Ketokhila Sutta'a, The Mahâ-Sudassana Sutta'anta, The Sabbâsava Sutta'a. 12. The Satapatha Brahmana according to the text of the Mâdhyandina school, vol. 1 of 5. 13. Vinaya Texts, vol. 1 of 3. The Patimokkha. The Mahavagga, I-IV. 14. The Sacred Laws of the Aryas, vol. 2 of 2. The sacred laws of the Aryas as taught in the school of Apastamba, Gautama, Vâsishtha, and Baudhâyana. pt. II. Vâsishtha and Baudhâyana. 15. The Upanishads, part 2 of 2. Katha Upanishad. Mundaka Upanishad. Taittiriya Upanishad. Brhadaranyaka Upanishad. Svetasvatara Upanishad. PrasĂąa Upanishad. Maitrayani Upanishad. 16. The Sacred Books of China, vol. 2 of 6. Part II of The Texts of Confucianism. The Yi King: (I Ching). 17. Vinaya Texts, vol. 2 of 3. The Mahavagga, V-X, the Kullavagga I-II. 18. Pahlavi Texts, vol. 2 of 5. The Dâdistân-ĂŽ Dinik and the Epistles of MânĂťskĂŽhar. 19. The Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king, a life of Buddha, by Ashvaghosha, Bodhisattva; translated from Sanskrit into Chinese by Dharmaraksha, A. D. 420. 20. Vinaya Texts, vol. 3 of 3. The Kullavagga, IV-XII. 21. The Saddharma-Pundarika or The Lotus of the True Law. 22. Jaina SĂťtras, vol. 1 of 2, translated from the Prâkrit. The Ăkârânga sĂťtra. The Kalpa sĂťtra. 23. The Zend-Avesta, vol. 2 of 3. The SĂŽrĂ´zahs, Yasts, and Nyâyis. 24. Pahlavi Texts, vol. 3 of 5. Dinai MainĂśg-i khirad, Sikand-GĂźmanik Vigar, Sad Dar. 25. The Laws of Manu. Translated, with extracts from seven commentaries. 26. The Satapatha Brahmana according to the text of the Mâdhyandina school, vol. 2 of 5, Books III-IV 27. The Sacred Books of China, vol. 3 of 6. Part III of the texts of Confucianism. The LĂŽ KĂŽ (Book of Rites), part 1 of 2. 28. The Sacred Books of China, vol. 4 of 6. Part IV of the texts of Confucianism. The LĂŽ KĂŽ (Book of Rites), part 2 of 2. 29. The Grihya-sutras; rules of Vedic domestic ceremonies. vol. 1 of 2. Sankhyayana-Grihya-sutra. Asvalayana-Grihya-sutra. Paraskara-Grihya-sutra. Khadia-Grihya-sutra. 30. The Grihya-sutras; rules of Vedic domestic ceremonies. vol. 2 of 2. Gobhila, Hiranyakesin, Apastamba (Olderberg); YajĂąa Paribhashasutras (MĂźller). 31. The Zend-Avesta, vol. 3 of 3. The Yasna, Visparad, AfrĂŽnagân, Gâhs, and miscellaneous fragments. 32. Vedic Hymns, vol. 1 of 2. Hymns to the Maruts, Rudra, Vâyu, and Vâta., with a bibliographical list of the more important publications on the Rig-veda. 33. The Minor Law-Books: Brihaspati. (Part 1 of 1). 34. The Vedanta-Sutras, vol. 1 of 3. Commentary by Sankaracharya, part 1 of 2. Adhyâya I-II (Pâda I-II). 35. The Questions of King Milinda, vol. 1 of 2. MilindapaĂąha. 36. The Questions of King Milinda, vol. 2 of 2. MilindapaĂąha. 37. Pahlavi Texts, vol. 4 of 5. Contents of the Nasks. 38. The Vedanta-Sutras, vol. 2 of 3, commentary by Sankaracharya, part 1 of 2. Adhyâya II (Pâda III-IV) -IV. 39. The Texts of Taoism, Part 1 of 2. The Sacred Books of China, vol. 5 of 6. Also: The Tâo the king (Tao te Ching): The writings of Kwang-tze, books I-XVII. 40. The Texts of Taoism, Part 2 of 2. Includes The Writings of Kwang Tse, books XVII-XXXIII, The Thâi-shang tractate of actions and their retributions, other Taoist texts, and the Index to vols. 39 and 40. 41. The Satapatha Brahmana according to the text of the Mâdhyandina school, vol. 3 of 5. Books V, VI, VII. 42. Hymns of the Atharvaveda, Together With Extracts From the Ritual Books and the Commentaries. 43. The Satapatha Brahmana according to the text of the Mâdhyandina school, vol. 4 of 5, Books VII, IX, X. 44. The Satapatha Brahmana according to the text of the Mâdhyandina school, vol. 5 of 5, Books XI, XII, XIII, XIV. 45. Jaina SĂťtras, vol. 2 of 2, translated from Prâkrit. The Uttarâdhyayana SĂťtra, The SĂťtrakritânga SĂťtra. 46. Vedic Hymns, vol. 2 of 2. Hymns to Agni (Mandalas I-V). 47. Pahlavi Texts, vol. 5 of 5. Marvels of Zoroastrianism. 48. The Vedanta-Sutras, vol. 3 of 3, with the commentary of Râmânuja. 49. Buddhist Mahâyâna Texts. Part 1. The Buddha-karita of Asvaghosha, translated from the Sanskrit by E. B. Cowell. Part 2. The larger SukhâvatĂŽ-vyĂťha, the smaller SukhâvatĂŽ-vyĂťha, the Vagrakkedikâ, the larger Pragùâ-pâramitâ-hridaya-sĂťtra, the smaller Pragùâ-pâramitâ-hridaya-sĂťtra, translated by F. Max MĂźller. The Amitâyur dhyâna-sĂťtra, translated by J. Takakusu. 50. General index to the names and subject-matter of the sacred books of the East.  Read the full article
The Sacred Books of the East - all 50 volumes
The Sacred Books of the East is an enormous project undertaken by Max MĂźller and various authors from 1879 and 1910. The group's work was published by Oxford University Press and to this day many of the translations are the only ones existing or the most precise. These translations might be some of the most important literature in one collection the world has ever seen. It is not possible to buy the complete set of these works, but Google Books and Microsoft have done an effort to scan them all from library sources since they are now in the Public Domain. Please keep in mind that these volumes are huge, some of the files are more than 50 MB and have up to 3.000 pages. In total, The Sacred Books of the East are more than a hundred thousand pages. The books are now in the Public Domain and available here for free download in their complete length Download them here as PDF-files: 1. The Upanishads, Part 1 of 2. Chandogya Upanishad. Talavakara (Kena) Upanishad. Aitareya Upanishad. Kausitaki Upanishad. Vajasaneyi (Isa) Upanishad. 2. The Sacred Laws of the Aryas, vol. 1 of 2. The sacred laws of the Aryas as taught in the school of Apastamba, Gautama, Vâsishtha, and Baudhâyana. pt. I. Apastamba and Gautama. (The Dharma Sutras). 3. The Sacred Books of China, vol. 1 of 6. Part I of The Texts of Confucianism. The ShĂť king (Classic of History). The religions portions of the Shih king (Classic of Poetry). The Hsiâo king (Xiao Jing). 4. The Zend-Avesta, vol. 1 of 3. The VendĂŽdâd. 5. Pahlavi Texts, vol. 1 of 5. The Bundahis, Bahman Yast, and Shayast La-Shayast. 6. The Qur'an, vol. 1 of 2. 7. The Institutes of Visnu. 8. The Bhagavadgita With the Sanatsugâtiya and the Anugitâ. (We have several other translations of the Bhagavad Gita, here: Link) 9. The Qur'an, vol. 2 of 2. 10. The Dhammapada and The Sutta-Nipâta, a collection of discourses; being one of the canonical books of the Buddhists, translated from PÄli; and The Dhammapada, a collection of verses, translated from PÄli. 11. Buddhist Suttas. The Mahâ-parinibbâna Suttanta, The Dhamma-kakka-ppavattana Sutta, The Tevigga Sutta'anta, The Ăkankheyya Sutta'a, The Ketokhila Sutta'a, The Mahâ-Sudassana Sutta'anta, The Sabbâsava Sutta'a. 12. The Satapatha Brahmana according to the text of the Mâdhyandina school, vol. 1 of 5. 13. Vinaya Texts, vol. 1 of 3. The Patimokkha. The Mahavagga, I-IV. 14. The Sacred Laws of the Aryas, vol. 2 of 2. The sacred laws of the Aryas as taught in the school of Apastamba, Gautama, Vâsishtha, and Baudhâyana. pt. II. Vâsishtha and Baudhâyana. 15. The Upanishads, part 2 of 2. Katha Upanishad. Mundaka Upanishad. Taittiriya Upanishad. Brhadaranyaka Upanishad. Svetasvatara Upanishad. PrasĂąa Upanishad. Maitrayani Upanishad. 16. The Sacred Books of China, vol. 2 of 6. Part II of The Texts of Confucianism. The Yi King: (I Ching). 17. Vinaya Texts, vol. 2 of 3. The Mahavagga, V-X, the Kullavagga I-II. 18. Pahlavi Texts, vol. 2 of 5. The Dâdistân-ĂŽ Dinik and the Epistles of MânĂťskĂŽhar. 19. The Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king, a life of Buddha, by Ashvaghosha, Bodhisattva; translated from Sanskrit into Chinese by Dharmaraksha, A. D. 420. 20. Vinaya Texts, vol. 3 of 3. The Kullavagga, IV-XII. 21. The Saddharma-Pundarika or The Lotus of the True Law. 22. Jaina SĂťtras, vol. 1 of 2, translated from the Prâkrit. The Ăkârânga sĂťtra. The Kalpa sĂťtra. 23. The Zend-Avesta, vol. 2 of 3. The SĂŽrĂ´zahs, Yasts, and Nyâyis. 24. Pahlavi Texts, vol. 3 of 5. Dinai MainĂśg-i khirad, Sikand-GĂźmanik Vigar, Sad Dar. 25. The Laws of Manu. Translated, with extracts from seven commentaries. 26. The Satapatha Brahmana according to the text of the Mâdhyandina school, vol. 2 of 5, Books III-IV 27. The Sacred Books of China, vol. 3 of 6. Part III of the texts of Confucianism. The LĂŽ KĂŽ (Book of Rites), part 1 of 2. 28. The Sacred Books of China, vol. 4 of 6. Part IV of the texts of Confucianism. The LĂŽ KĂŽ (Book of Rites), part 2 of 2. 29. The Grihya-sutras; rules of Vedic domestic ceremonies. vol. 1 of 2. Sankhyayana-Grihya-sutra. Asvalayana-Grihya-sutra. Paraskara-Grihya-sutra. Khadia-Grihya-sutra. 30. The Grihya-sutras; rules of Vedic domestic ceremonies. vol. 2 of 2. Gobhila, Hiranyakesin, Apastamba (Olderberg); YajĂąa Paribhashasutras (MĂźller). 31. The Zend-Avesta, vol. 3 of 3. The Yasna, Visparad, AfrĂŽnagân, Gâhs, and miscellaneous fragments. 32. Vedic Hymns, vol. 1 of 2. Hymns to the Maruts, Rudra, Vâyu, and Vâta., with a bibliographical list of the more important publications on the Rig-veda. 33. The Minor Law-Books: Brihaspati. (Part 1 of 1). 34. The Vedanta-Sutras, vol. 1 of 3. Commentary by Sankaracharya, part 1 of 2. Adhyâya I-II (Pâda I-II). 35. The Questions of King Milinda, vol. 1 of 2. MilindapaĂąha. 36. The Questions of King Milinda, vol. 2 of 2. MilindapaĂąha. 37. Pahlavi Texts, vol. 4 of 5. Contents of the Nasks. 38. The Vedanta-Sutras, vol. 2 of 3, commentary by Sankaracharya, part 1 of 2. Adhyâya II (Pâda III-IV) -IV. 39. The Texts of Taoism, Part 1 of 2. The Sacred Books of China, vol. 5 of 6. Also: The Tâo the king (Tao te Ching): The writings of Kwang-tze, books I-XVII. 40. The Texts of Taoism, Part 2 of 2. Includes The Writings of Kwang Tse, books XVII-XXXIII, The Thâi-shang tractate of actions and their retributions, other Taoist texts, and the Index to vols. 39 and 40. 41. The Satapatha Brahmana according to the text of the Mâdhyandina school, vol. 3 of 5. Books V, VI, VII. 42. Hymns of the Atharvaveda, Together With Extracts From the Ritual Books and the Commentaries. 43. The Satapatha Brahmana according to the text of the Mâdhyandina school, vol. 4 of 5, Books VII, IX, X. 44. The Satapatha Brahmana according to the text of the Mâdhyandina school, vol. 5 of 5, Books XI, XII, XIII, XIV. 45. Jaina SĂťtras, vol. 2 of 2, translated from Prâkrit. The Uttarâdhyayana SĂťtra, The SĂťtrakritânga SĂťtra. 46. Vedic Hymns, vol. 2 of 2. Hymns to Agni (Mandalas I-V). 47. Pahlavi Texts, vol. 5 of 5. Marvels of Zoroastrianism. 48. The Vedanta-Sutras, vol. 3 of 3, with the commentary of Râmânuja. 49. Buddhist Mahâyâna Texts. Part 1. The Buddha-karita of Asvaghosha, translated from the Sanskrit by E. B. Cowell. Part 2. The larger SukhâvatĂŽ-vyĂťha, the smaller SukhâvatĂŽ-vyĂťha, the Vagrakkedikâ, the larger Pragùâ-pâramitâ-hridaya-sĂťtra, the smaller Pragùâ-pâramitâ-hridaya-sĂťtra, translated by F. Max MĂźller. The Amitâyur dhyâna-sĂťtra, translated by J. Takakusu. 50. General index to the names and subject-matter of the sacred books of the East.  Read the full article
The Sacred Books of the East - all 50 volumes
The Sacred Books of the East is an enormous project undertaken by Max Mßller and various authors from 1879 and 1910. The group's work was published by Oxford University Press and to this day many of the translations are the only ones existing or the most precise. These translations might be some of the most important literature in one collection the world has ever seen. It is not possible to buy the complete set of these works, but Google Books and Microsoft has done an effort to scan them all from library sources since they are now in the Public Domain. Please keep in mind that these volumes are huge, some of the files are more than 50 MB and has up to 3.000 pages. In total there is more than a hundred thousand pages. Download them here as PDF-files: 1. The Upanishads, Part 1 of 2. Chandogya Upanishad. Talavakara (Kena) Upanishad. Aitareya Upanishad. Kausitaki Upanishad. Vajasaneyi (Isa) Upanishad. 2. The Sacred Laws of the Aryas, vol. 1 of 2. The sacred laws of the Aryas as taught in the school of Apastamba, Gautama, Vâsishtha, and Baudhâyana. pt. I. Apastamba and Gautama. (The Dharma Sutras). 3. The Sacred Books of China, vol. 1 of 6. Part I of The Texts of Confucianism. The ShÝ king (Classic of History). The religions portions of the Shih king (Classic of Poetry). The Hsiâo king (Xiao Jing). 4. The Zend-Avesta, vol. 1 of 3. The VendÎdâd. 5. Pahlavi Texts, vol. 1 of 5. The Bundahis, Bahman Yast, and Shayast La-Shayast. 6. The Qur'an, vol. 1 of 2. 7. #BaghavadGita #Bhagavadgita #Gitas #MaxMßller #milindapanha #PDFs #PublicDomain #SacredBooks #Sutras #Veda #Vinaya Read the full article
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