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THE WISDOM OF THE EAST SERIES

Edited by L. Cranmer-Byng and Dr. S. A. Kapadia

THE SERIES AND ITS PURPOSE

This Series has a definite object. It is, by means of the best Oriental literature its wisdom, philosophy, poetry, and ideals to bring together West and East in a spirit of mutual sympathy, goodwill, and understanding. From India, China, Japan, Persia, Arabia, Palestine, and Egypt these words of wisdom have been gathered.


NEW VOLUMES.

Ti-Me-Kun-Dan, Prince of Buddhist Benevolence. A Mystery Play translated from Tibetan Text by Mildred H. Morrison. 3/6 net.
Lotuses of the Mahāyāna. Edited by Kenneth Saunders, Translator and Editor of "The Heart of Bhuddism," etc. 2/6 net.
Vedic Hymns. Translated from the Rigveda. By Edward J. Thomas, M. A., Litt. D. 3/6 net.

INDIAN

Hindu Gods and Heroes. Studies in the History of the Religion of India. By Lionel D. Barnett. 3/6 net.
Buddhist Scriptures. A Selection Translated from the Pāli with Introduction by Edward J. Thomas, M. A. 3/6 net.
The Heart of India. Sketches in the History of Hindu Religion and Morals. By L. D. Barnett, M. A., Litt. D. 3/6 net.

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