The Hindu Religious Thought, 3000 B.C. to 200 A.D. |
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IRELIGION OF INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION | 1 |
IIRELIGION OF THE RGVEDA 2146 | 21 |
THE UPANIȘADS 47103 | 47 |
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A. B. Keith accept according action Advaitism Ajivikas anattāvāda Aryan asceticism Asura Atman attained becomes Bhakti bliss Bodhisattva body bondage Brahman Brāhmaṇas Brāhmaṇism Buddhism called caste course cult desire Dharma dhyāna doctrine dualism empirical eternal existence Gita gods Gosāla guņas Hence Hindu Hinduism human Ibid Indian Philosophy Indra Jaina Jainism Jainism and Buddhism jivas Jñāna Jñānayoga Kant karmas Karmayoga karmic matter knowledge Kṣatriyas Lord Buddha Lord Kṛṣṇa Madhyamikas Mahāyāna Makkhali means metaphysical monism moral nature Nirvāņa non-Aryan non-Vedic object one's path person Prajñā Prakṛti principle pure consciousness Purușa reality realization rebirths regard religion religious renunciation Ṛgveda Rhys Davids sacrifice Samādhi Śankara Sankhya Sannyasa Śiva soul spirit Śramaņa stage Stcherbatsky suffering Śūnyata supreme Sutta T. W. Rhys Davids T.R.V. Murti tapas Tathāgata teaching theistic things thought trance transmigration truth Upanisads Varuņa Vedas Vedic Vratyas worship Yoga Yogācāra Yogi Yogic