सब होते हुए कहीं कुछ भी तो स्पष्ट और सत्य नहीं है। यहाँ तक कि वेद के कुछ ऋषियों तथा परवर्ती वेदान्तदर्शन के माननेवाले तत्त्व-चिन्तकों ने भी स्पष्ट रूप से यह समझ… - Friedrich Max Müller

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सब होते हुए कहीं कुछ भी तो स्पष्ट और सत्य नहीं है। यहाँ तक कि वेद के कुछ ऋषियों तथा परवर्ती वेदान्तदर्शन के माननेवाले तत्त्व-चिन्तकों ने भी स्पष्ट रूप से यह समझ लिया था कि तथ्य यही है।

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About Friedrich Max Müller

Friedrich Max Müller (6 December 1823 – 28 October 1900), more commonly known as Max Müller (or Mueller), was a German philologist and Orientalist, who was a major pioneer of the discipline of comparative religion.

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Native Name: Max Müller
Alternative Names: Rt. Hon. Friedrich Max Muller F. Max Müller Professor Friedrich Max-Muller F. M. M.
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It was the celebrated Friedrich Max Muller who gave the last two testimonies in a 1882 lecture in defence of the “Character of the Hindus,” and he observed: It is surely extremely strange that whenever, either in Greek, or in Chinese, or in Persian, or in Arab writings, we meet with any attempts at describing the distinguishing features in the national character of the Indians, regard for truth and justice should always be mentioned first.

शास्त्रीय प्रज्ञा के विद्वानों ने विचार पर पहरा दिया। खुद मुझे अभी तक वह समय याद है जब मैं लीपजिग में छात्र था और संस्कृत पढ़ना शुरू किया था और किस प्रकार उस समय मेरे शिक्षकों, गोटफ्रीड हरमेन, हाप्ट, वेस्टरमैन, स्टालबाम और अन्य ने संस्कृत और तुलनात्मक व्याकरण की घृणा से टीका की थी।

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[A]s in his language and in his grammar [the Indian] has preserved something of what seems peculiar to each of the northern [Indo-european] dialects singly, as he agrees with the Greek and the German where the Greek and the German seem to differ from all the rest … no other language has carried off so large a share of the common Aryan heirloom – whether roots, grammar, words, myths or legends.

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