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H. H. WILSON, M.A., F. R. S.,

LATE BODEN PROFESSOR OF SANSKRIT IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.

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ON THE

RELIGIONS OF THE HINDUS.

BY

H. H. WILSON, M. A., F. R. S.,

LATE BODEN PROFESSOR OF SANSKRIT IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.

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ON THE

RELIGIOUS SECTS OF THE HINDUS.

BY

H. H. WILSON, M. A., F. R. S.,

LATE BODEN PROFESSOR OF SANSKRIT IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.

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PREFACE.

ABOVE forty-eight years have elapsed since Professor H. H. WILSON, then Assistant Surgeon in the service of the East India Company, published his translation of the Meghadúta, the first fruits of his literary labours in the mine of Sanskrit Literature. During the nineteen following years, while engaged in various official capacities, chiefly at Calcutta and Benares, and from the time of his return to England in 1832 till his death (on the 8th of May 1860) he continued to pursue his studies and researches on the literature, history, antiquities and religious systems of the Hindus with indefatigable industry. Ever zealously availing himself of the opportunities which were afforded him by his long residence in India and subsequently by his easy access to the rich stores of Manuscripts, accumulated both at the East India House and the Bodleian Library, for extending, deepening, and consolidating his investigations in Indian lore, he produced a large number of works of various extent, which for usefulness, depth of learning, and wide range of research show him to have been the worthy

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