The Philosophy of the Upanishads: Ancient Indian MetaphysicsEss Ess Publications, 1975 - 268 sivua |
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Sivu 183
... primitive thesis of Indian philosophy has CHAP . VII . been presented to the reader ; it is time to present the primitive antithesis , and also the new position taken of the blank , up by a later school of Indian thinkers with the of ...
... primitive thesis of Indian philosophy has CHAP . VII . been presented to the reader ; it is time to present the primitive antithesis , and also the new position taken of the blank , up by a later school of Indian thinkers with the of ...
Sivu 237
... primitive Indian philosophy ; and it is necessary to prove that Colebrooke was mistaken in denying its primitive antiquity , and to point out the source of his error . It is the purpose of this chapter , therefore , to prove that the ...
... primitive Indian philosophy ; and it is necessary to prove that Colebrooke was mistaken in denying its primitive antiquity , and to point out the source of his error . It is the purpose of this chapter , therefore , to prove that the ...
Sivu 240
... primitive teachers . Sankaracharya is in possession , with his doctrine of illusion . The burden of proof lies with those who assert that the tenet of Māyā is an innova- tion on the primitive philosophy of the Upanishads . Texts of the ...
... primitive teachers . Sankaracharya is in possession , with his doctrine of illusion . The burden of proof lies with those who assert that the tenet of Māyā is an innova- tion on the primitive philosophy of the Upanishads . Texts of the ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
The goal is release from metempsychosis by reunion with | 2 |
The second garment the vesture of the vital airs | 20 |
27 muita osia ei näytetty
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
actuates æon Anandagiri animated Archimagus aspirant Avidyā beatific beatitude become Bhagavadgītā bliss body Brah Brahman breath CHAP characterless chariot Chhandogya cognitional common sensory conscious cosmical illusion death deity Demiurgus desire divine doctrine dreaming dreamless sleep duality dwells earth ecstasy ecstatic elements emanation embodiment essence ether evil existence external things fiction figments fire fontal gods hears heart Hiranyagarbha immortal imperishable Indian philosophy internal ruler invisible involucrum Isvara Janaka knowledge knows light living things manifestation Māyā meditate metempsychosis migrating souls mind modes Mundaka Nachiketas nature object paradise passes pleasures Prakriti primitive principle proceeds pure Purusha reality Rishi rites sacrifice sage Sankaracharya Sankhya self-feigning semblances sentiencies spheres of recompense spiritual supersensible Śvetaketu Taittiriya Upanishad teach thee thinks thou thought tion tree truth undifferenced unity universal soul unreal Upani Upanishad Veda Vedanta verse vesture visible vision vital airs waking within,-that is thy world-fiction Yajnavalkya