The Thirteen Principal Upanishads
Robert Ernest Hume (ed.)
New York,Oxford University Press (1971)
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| Call number | BL1120.A3.H8 1971 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0195014901 1440071233 1146504322 0195616413 | |||||||||
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