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The Religions of India

CHAPTER X
75/83

The Upanishad philosopher says 'I am God.'] [Footnote 2: Compare Scherman, _Philosophische Hymnen_, p.
93; above, p.

156.] [Footnote 3: Or, in other words, the thought of the Brahmanic period (not necessarily of extant Br[=a]hmanas) is synchronous with part of the Vedic collection.] [Footnote 4: The last additions to this class of literature would, of course, conform in language to their models, just as the late Vedic Mantras conform as well as their composers can make them to the older song or _chandas_ style.] [Footnote 5: Cited by Mueller in SBE.i._Introd_.

p.
lxxxii.] [Footnote 6: Compare Weber, _Ind.Lit_.p.

171; Mueller, _loc.

cit._ p.


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