1911. The work is entirely based upon an ancient narrative of human
life, contained in the very oldest, and therefore purest, sacred
writings of Indian Antiquity. The whole end and aim of the legend
was to induce Indian rulers to govern their lands in the fear of
God, to submit themselves to His law, to respect the family
institutions and civil customs of their varied peoples and to train
their successors to do the same. Contents: The Legend: Story of
Sunahsepha; Canto I, Sonship; Canto II, Righteousness; Canto III,
Guidance; Canto IV, Sacrifice; Canto V, Liberation; Canto VI,
Crowning; Canto VII, Exaltation; and Epilogue.
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