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... cause must abide in , i.e. be directly or indirectly related to the substance ( dravya ) , in which the effect is produced at the moment immediately preceding that of its . origin ... inherent cause is connected with CHAPTER-1 ...
... cause must abide in , i.e. be directly or indirectly related to the substance ( dravya ) , in which the effect is produced at the moment immediately preceding that of its . origin ... inherent cause is connected with CHAPTER-1 ...
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An Interpretation of Sankara Philosophy Aditi De. words , the non - inherent cause is connected with the inherent cause sometimes ( directly ) through the relation of inherence and some- times , ( indirectly ) through the relation of ...
An Interpretation of Sankara Philosophy Aditi De. words , the non - inherent cause is connected with the inherent cause sometimes ( directly ) through the relation of inherence and some- times , ( indirectly ) through the relation of ...
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... cause and conjunction ( samyoga ) , which is the non - inherent cause , produce the entire aggregate of effected things , beginning with binary atomic compounds . At this time the qualities of the causes ( of the simple atoms ) produce ...
... cause and conjunction ( samyoga ) , which is the non - inherent cause , produce the entire aggregate of effected things , beginning with binary atomic compounds . At this time the qualities of the causes ( of the simple atoms ) produce ...
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The Development of the Concept of Maya and Avidya with Special Reference to ... Aditi De Limited preview - 1982 |
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according to Sankara adhyasa Advaita Advaita Vedanta Advaitins appearance asraya Atman atoms avidya avyakta beginningless Benaras Bhamati Bhasya Brahman Brahmasutra Brhadaranyaka buddhi Buddhist Calcutta causation colour concept of Maya concept of vivarta consciousness creation delusion doctrine edited effect efficient cause existence explains false Gaudapada gunas Ibid illusion illusory Indian Philosophy inherent cause Isvara jaayate Jiva Karika klesas knowledge Lankavatara sutra maayaa Madhyamikas Mahayana manifest material cause Maya and Avidya Maya-vada meaning moha nacre Naisk namarupa name and form nature nescience non-existent non-inherent cause Nyaya Nyaya Sutras object Padmapada Pancapadika parinama passage prakrti produced purusa qualities reality relation Rg Veda rope ruupam S. B. on B. S. S. N. Dasgupta Saguna Brahman sakti Sankara Sankhya Sanskrit Sastri sense snake superimposition Suresvara tathaa theory things translated by Swami universe unreal upadana Upanisad vada Vaisesikas Veda Vedanta verse Vivarana word maya wrong cognition Yoga