Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from N�rada S�tra: An Inquiry Into Love (Bhakti-Jijn�s�); Translated From the Sanskrit, With an Independent Commentary
Blmlctz' Yoga then, the Doctrine of Sal vation by Love and Devotion, will every where be found permeating Indian thought. There is no need to try and account for its derivation by forced processes from a belated Christian doctrine of faith, which found its way into India in some way or other. It is far more probable that the Indian doctrine of love found its way to J udea, perhaps through Buddhist priests who wandered far and wide, in the reign of the Buddhist Emperor As'oka, and by his direction to J udea, Alexandria, etc, for details as to which the Asoka inscriptions can be studied.
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