The Hindu View of Life: Upton Lectures Delivered at Manchester College, Oxford, 1926The Upton Lectures, 1926, Manchester College, Oxford. |
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aboriginal tribes Absolute accepted agnosticism allowed Aryans avidyā become belief Bhagavadgītā Brahma Sutra brahmacarya Brahmin Buddha Buddhist caste central reality Christian Christian mystics civilisation classes co-operative group common conception conflict course creed cults culture democracy developed dharma divine Dravidians economic eternal ethical evil existence expression faith finite forces forms freedom function God's gods heaven higher highest Hindu method Hindu society Hindu thinkers Hindu thought Hinduism history of Hinduism idea ideal India individual infinite insists intellectual Kāli Karma knowledge Kṛṣṇa living look Mahābhārata Manu marriage māyā means ment moral mystics Nānak nature one's organisation perfection philosophy political principle race racial Rāma Rāmānuja realise recognises regarded religion religious experience Ṛg Veda Samkara says sects seer Śiva social soul spiritual śruti stage stand Śūdras supreme theory tion to-day tradition true truth unity universe Upanisads Vedanta Vedic whole woman women worker worship