The Six Systems of Indian PhilosophyLongmans, Green, 1899 - 618 pages |
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... follows his track without ever looking right or left . It is in the nature of philosophy that every philosopher must be a heretic , in the etymological sense of the word , that is , a free chooser , even if , like the Vedantists , he ...
... follows his track without ever looking right or left . It is in the nature of philosophy that every philosopher must be a heretic , in the etymological sense of the word , that is , a free chooser , even if , like the Vedantists , he ...
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... follows that this cosmic ignorance also must be looked upon as not real , but temporary only . It cannot be said to exist , nor can it be said not to exist , just as our own ordinary ignorance , though we suffer from it for a time , can ...
... follows that this cosmic ignorance also must be looked upon as not real , but temporary only . It cannot be said to exist , nor can it be said not to exist , just as our own ordinary ignorance , though we suffer from it for a time , can ...
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... follow soon . Nay , I should even go a step further . In order to be able to account for what seem to us mere sparks of thought , mere guesses at truth , we are driven to admit a long familiarity with philosophic problems before the ...
... follow soon . Nay , I should even go a step further . In order to be able to account for what seem to us mere sparks of thought , mere guesses at truth , we are driven to admit a long familiarity with philosophic problems before the ...
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... follow that we have not before us a faithful account of what really existed at one time in the land of the Five or Seven Rivers . Why should these accounts have been invented , unless they contained a certain verisimilitude in the eyes ...
... follow that we have not before us a faithful account of what really existed at one time in the land of the Five or Seven Rivers . Why should these accounts have been invented , unless they contained a certain verisimilitude in the eyes ...
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... follow questions such as , While death swallows the whole world , who is the deity that shall swallow death ? What becomes of the vital spirits when a man dies ? What is it that does not forsake man in the hour of death ? What becomes ...
... follow questions such as , While death swallows the whole world , who is the deity that shall swallow death ? What becomes of the vital spirits when a man dies ? What is it that does not forsake man in the hour of death ? What becomes ...
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admit Ahamkāra ancient Anumāna atheism Atman authority Avidyā Avyakta Bādarāyana Bhagavad-gītā body Brahmā Brahman Brih Brihaspati Buddhi Buddhist called cause century commentary creation creator deity Devas divine doctrines doubt earth eternal ether existence explained fact follows Gaimini gods Gotama Greek Gunas highest Hindu hymns idea India Indian philosophy individual souls Indra Indriyas inference Īsvara Kanāda Kapila Kārikās knowledge Lord Manas Māyā means meant Mīmāmsā mind Moksha Monism Nakiketas nature Nescience never Nyāya object originally passages Patańgali perceived perception phenomenal philo possess Pragāpati Prakriti Pramānas Purusha Pūrva-Mīmāmsā question Rāmānuga reality recognised refer Rig-veda Sabda sacrifice Samkara Sāmkhya Sāmkhya-philosophy Sāmkhya-Sūtras Sanskrit scholars seems sense Smriti sophy Sphota Sruti subtle body supposed supreme Sūtras systems of philosophy Tanmātras Tattva-samāsa teaching things thou thought tion translation true truth Upanishads Vaiseshika Vāk Veda Vedanta Vedanta-philosophy Vedāntists Vedic Vyāsa word Yoga Yoga-philosophy Yogins
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Page 255 - But utter clearness, and thro' loss of Self The gain of such large life as match'd with ours Were Sun to spark — unshadowable in words, Themselves but shadows of a shadow-world.