Rádha soámi mat prakásh or a brief view of rádha soámi faith, being a message of eternal peace and joy to all nations...
Benares.
The Chandraprabha Press Co., 1896.
First edition.
8vo.
[4], 11, 96pp. Original publisher's cloth-backed printed tan limp card boards. Heavily rubbed, boards marked and creased, early faded inked ownership inscription to upper board. Upper hinge exposed.
A rare survival of the sole edition, printed at Benares in an edition of 1,500 copies for private circulation, of an explication of the teachings and doctrine of the esoteric Indian religious sect Rādhā soāmī, a faith founded by Shiv Dayal Singh (1818-1878) in 1861 at Agra.
Despite the large print-run, OCLC records copies at just three locations worldwide (BL, Stanford, and Williams); COPAC adds no further.
£ 625.00
Antiquates Ref: 34113
Despite the large print-run, OCLC records copies at just three locations worldwide (BL, Stanford, and Williams); COPAC adds no further.
