Sarvajñātmamuni's Contribution to Advaita VedāntaThe Present Book Attepmts A Critical Study Of The Philosophy Of Sarvajnatmamuni, An Eminent Advaita Vedanta Of Post-Sankara Era And Makes An Appraisal Of His Contributions To The Advaita Vedanta School Of Indian Philosophy. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE CONCEPT OF BRAHMAN | 25 |
The Problem of Saguna Brahman | 37 |
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accepted according to Sarvajñātman Accordingly action adhyāsa Advaita Vedāntins antaḥkaraṇa Anvayārthaprakāśikā arises attain liberation avidyā Bhāmati bhavati bliss body Brahma-knowledge Brahma-realisation BSŚ Calcutta cessation of nescience cognised concealing concept denote destroyed Devadatta dream empirical entities eternal existence false Hence Ibid identical illusion inert injunction Isvara jiva jiva and Brahman jivanmukti knowledge of Brahman locus of ajñāna Madhusudana Sarasvati Madras mahāvākyas manana material cause māyā māyā and avidyā means Miśra mithyā mutual superimposition nacre nacre-silver nature of Brahman nididhyāsana Nirguna Nirguna Brahman niyamavidhi non-different non-existent not-self object Padmapāda perceived Philosophy pramāņa prārabdha karmans pure Brahman pure Consciousness real nature realisation reflection of Consciousness regarded rise of knowledge Saguna Brahman Samkṣepaśārīraka Śankara Sanskrit Sastri sentence Smṛti śravana Śruti Subodhini superimposition Sureśvara tasya term theory unreal upādhi Upanisads Vacaspati Vācaspati Miśra Varanasi Vedānta Vedas vicāra Vide view of Sarvajñātman Vivarana school vṛtti words