The Six Systems of Indian PhilosophyLongmans, Green, 1899 - 618 pages |
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... remains unaffected in its unapproachable remote- ness . Whatever we may think of such a view of the cosmos , a cosmos which , it should be remem- bered , includes ourselves quite as much as what we call the objective world , it is clear ...
... remains unaffected in its unapproachable remote- ness . Whatever we may think of such a view of the cosmos , a cosmos which , it should be remem- bered , includes ourselves quite as much as what we call the objective world , it is clear ...
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... remains to us beyond their names . Not even their dates can be ascertained with any amount of certainty . In Greece , from the earliest times , the simplest views of the world and of the destinies of man , nay even popular sayings ...
... remains to us beyond their names . Not even their dates can be ascertained with any amount of certainty . In Greece , from the earliest times , the simplest views of the world and of the destinies of man , nay even popular sayings ...
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... remains after the body is destroyed ; some say that it is not so . Some say everything is doubtful ; and others that there is no doubt . Some say the permanent principle is impermanent , and others , too , that it exists , and others ...
... remains after the body is destroyed ; some say that it is not so . Some say everything is doubtful ; and others that there is no doubt . Some say the permanent principle is impermanent , and others , too , that it exists , and others ...
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... remains in deep sleep , without however losing its own identity . If then in the Upanishads already Brihaspati was introduced for the purpose of teaching wrong and unorthodox opinions , we may possibly be able to under- stand how his ...
... remains in deep sleep , without however losing its own identity . If then in the Upanishads already Brihaspati was introduced for the purpose of teaching wrong and unorthodox opinions , we may possibly be able to under- stand how his ...
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... remains always intact , a mere looker on , and its highest purpose is this recognition that it is above and apart from anything that has sprung from Prakriti or nature . 2. Immortality of the Soul . The idea of the immortality of the ...
... remains always intact , a mere looker on , and its highest purpose is this recognition that it is above and apart from anything that has sprung from Prakriti or nature . 2. Immortality of the Soul . The idea of the immortality of the ...
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admit Ahamkâra ancient Anumâna atheism Atman authority Avidyâ Avyakta Bâdarâyana Bhagavad-gîtâ body Brahmâ 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 Îsvara Kanâda Kapila Kârikâs knowledge Lord Manas Mâyâ means meant Mîmâmsâ mind Moksha Monism Nakiketas nature Nescience never Nyâya object originally passages Patañgali perceived perception phenomenal philo possess Pragâpati Prakriti Pramânas Purusha Pûrva-Mîmâmsâ question Râmânuga reality recognised refer Rig-veda Sabda sacrifice Samkara Sâmkhya Sâmkhya-philosophy Sâmkhya-Sûtras Sanskrit scholars seems sense Smriti sophy Sphota Sruti subtle body supposed supreme Sûtras systems of philosophy Tanmâtras Tattva-samâsa teaching things thou thought tion translation true truth Upanishads Vaiseshika Vâk Veda Vedanta Vedanta-philosophy Vedântists Vedic Vyâsa 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.