जर्मनों के पास, मकबरों, गोबलेट्स, सार्वजनिक स्मारकों के लिए उनके रूनेस थे लेकिन ये साहित्यिक रचनाओं के लिए नहीं थे। मिलेटस और राजनीतिक और व्यावसायिक जीवन क… - Friedrich Max Müller

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जर्मनों के पास, मकबरों, गोबलेट्स, सार्वजनिक स्मारकों के लिए उनके रूनेस थे लेकिन ये साहित्यिक रचनाओं के लिए नहीं थे। मिलेटस और राजनीतिक और व्यावसायिक जीवन के अन्य केन्द्रों में चाहे कुछ आयोनियनों ने लिखने की कला हासिल कर ली हो, उन्हें लिखने की सामग्री कहाँ से प्राप्त हुई थी? इससे भी ज्यादा यह बात महत्त्व की है

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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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Alternative Names: Rt. Hon. Friedrich Max Muller F. Max Müller Professor Friedrich Max-Muller F. M. M.
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Max Müller explained that his conjectural chronology of the Rigveda was only a terminus ad quem adding “we should not forget that this is a constructive date only and that such a date does not become positive by mere repetition” (1916: 34).

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The hostile spirit of a party, which has been working for the last years, particularly in this country, to attack all the theories of the Sanscrit antiquarians, has chosen the modern languages of India as a weak point, in order to prove that, as they have no connexion by their grammatical system with the pretended old language of India, the Sanscrit, this sacred language itself has never exercised any real influence upon the people, just as they have tried to prove that the literature, the religion, morals and philosophy of the Brahmins have never historically existed but in the hands of some foreign intriguing priests.

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