Indian Philosophy, Volume 1Macmillan, 1956 - Brahmanism |
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absolute according admit Aryan Atman attain avidyā becomes Bhagavadgītā birth body Brahmā Brahman Brāhmaṇas Buddha Buddhism called cause century A.D. conception condition consciousness darśana death desire dharma distinction divine doctrine earth elements empirical eternal ethical existence experience faith feeling finite freedom Gītā gods heaven highest Hinayana human hymns ideal ideas Indian philosophy Indian thought individual Indra infinite intellectual intuition Jaina Jainism jīva jñāna karma Katha knowledge Kṛṣṇa living logical Lord Madhyamika Mahābhārata Mahāyāna matter māyā means mental metaphysical Milinda mind monism moral Nāgārjuna Nāgasena nature nirvāņa object perception perfect possess prajñā prakṛti principle pure Puruşa Rāmānuja realise reality rebirth recognised relation religion religious Ṛg-Veda sacrifices Samkara Samkhya Sautrāntikas sense skandhas soul spirit substance supreme Sūtras Sutta teaching theory things thinkers tion true truth ultimate unity universe unreal Upanisads Vedas Vedic vijñāna whole worship Yoga Yogācāras