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CONTENTS.

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Dedication ......... iii

Preface to Second Editon ..... xiii

Lecture I. What can India teach us? . . . 1-33

Lecture II. On the truthful character of the Hindus 34-75

Lecture III. The human interest of Sanskrit Literature 76-113

Lecture IV. Objection 114-140

Lecture V. The Lessons of the Veda .... 141-175

Lecture VI. Vedic Deities 176-201

Lecture VII. Veda and Vedânta 202-255

Notes and Illustrations 257-296

Note A (p. 9). On the Treasures found on the Oxus and at Mykenae .... 259-260

Note B (p. 25). On the name of the Cat and the Cat's eye 261-270

Note C (p. 49). On Village Estates .... 271-275

Note D (p. 70). Texts on Venial Untruths . . . 276-277

Note E(p. 86). The Yueh-chi 278-282

Note F (p. 90 Letters on Buddhism .... 283-286

Note G (p. 137). Texts on the Deluge .... 287-288

Note H (p. 194 . On Parganya in German . . . 289-290

Note I (p. 227). On the Pitris or Fathers . . . 291-293

Note K (p.242). On Srâddhas 294-296

Index 297-315