The Philosophy of the Upanishads |
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
the modern outlookDemand for a reasoned faithThe | 19 |
History of Indian philosophyStandard of judgment | 30 |
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A'tman able accepted according acts appears authority becomes bliss Brahman Buddhist called cause chapter conception conclusion considered contains course creation desire developed distinct doctrine doubt duality elements entire ethical everything evil existence experience explained expression fact false feelings follow fundamental give given gods hand highest human hymns idea important Indian Indian Philosophy individual interpretation knowledge known lead light living looked manner material matter Max Müller Máyá means mind nature necessary never object once ordinary period person philosophy practical present question Rámánuja reader reality reason reference regarding relation religion remain result Samkara sense separate soul stage stand Sutras taken texts theory things thinkers thought true truth ultimate ultimate reality understand universe unreal Upanishads Vedas Vedic verse writer Yájñavalkya Yoga