An Introduction to Indian Philosophy |
Contents
Indian Philosophy | 7 |
A BRIEF SKETCH OF THE SYSTEMS | 25 |
ITS ORIGIN AND SCOPE | 55 |
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An Introduction to Indian Philosophy Satischandra Chatterjee,Dhirendra Mohan Datta Snippet view - 1968 |
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according action admit adṛṣṭa Advaita ākāśa appear arguments arises Atman atoms attained avidya believe Bhāṣya body bondage Brahman Buddha Buddhism called Cārvāka cessation citta cognition colour conception creation creator darśana dharma distinction effect elements essence eternal existence experience explain external objects faith fire guņas identity ignorance illusory Indian philosophy individual inference infinite intellect Jaina Jainism jāti judgment Kārikā karma kinds known liberation logical Mahāyāna major term material cause māyā means mental middle term Mīmāmsā misery monism moral namely nature nirvāņa non-existence Nyaya ordinary organs pain particular perceived perception perfect physical pleasure possessed prakṛti pramāņa produced Rāmānuja reality realize reason regarded relation śabda sadhya samādhi sāmānya Sankara Sankhya sattva schools scriptures sense smoke soul source of knowledge spirit śruti substance suffering teachings testimony theory things thinkers tion truth universal unreal Upanisads Vaiseṣika valid Vedanta Vedas Vedic Vide vyapti words Yoga