Excerpt from Notes on the Bhagavad-Gita: The First Seven Chapters
I do not intend to go into those comme taries, because on the one hand I am not Sanscrit scholar, and on the other it wou not tend to great profit. Many of them a fanciful, some unwarrantable; and those th are of value can be consulted by any one an: ions to pursue that line of inquiry. What propose here to myself and to all who m.
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