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HINDU RELIGION AND PHILOSOPHY.

CIVILISATION IN ANCIENT INDIA. -In five Books, viz., (1) The Vedic Age (B. C. 2000 to 1200): <2) The Epic Age (B. C. 1400 to 800) ; (3) The Age of Laws and Philosophy (B. C. 800 to 300) ; (4) The Buddhist Age (B 0. 300 to A. D. 500) ard (5) Tl»e Puranic Age {A. D, 500 to the Mahomedan conquest.) Complete in oiie volume. Rs. 5.

BHAKTI YOGA. By Swami Vivekananda. Re. 1.

KALIDASA : Sakuntala ; or The Lost Ring : an Indian Drama. Translated into English Prose and Verse by Sir Monier Monier.-William , K C. I. E. Seventh Edition. 2&'l pp., cr, 8 vo. Rs, 2-10.

EPICS AND LAYS OF ANCIENT INDIA.-Con. densed into English verse, cont.iining the Epics of the Mahabharata and Raraayana, the Hymns of the Rig Veda' Passages from the Upanishads and the Buddhist Lite- rature, the Bridal of Uma and the Penance of Arjuna.Rs. 5.

THE V/EB OF INDIAN LIFE— By Sister Nive- dita (Mnrgaret E Noble). Rs. 1-12. Contents: — 1. The Setting of the Warp ; 2. The Eastern Mother: 3. Of the Hindu Woman as Wife: 4. Love Strong as Death; 5. The Place of Woman in the National Life ; 6. The Immediate Problems of the Oriental Women ; 7. The Indian Sages ; 8. Noblesse Oblige. A Study of Indian Caste ; 9. The Synthesis of Indian Thought ; 10. The Oriental Experience ; 11. The Wheel of Birth and Death ; 12. The Story of the Great God ; Siva or Mahadev ; 13. The Go.«!pel of the Blessed One ; 14. Islam in India ; 15. An Indian Pilgrimage 16. On the Loom of Time.