The beginnings of Indian philosophy: selections from the Rig Veda, Atharva Veda, Upaniṣads, and Mahābhārata |
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Contents
PRONUNCIATION OF SANSKRIT WORDS | 13 |
The Upanisads and the fundamental doctrines | 28 |
Philosophy in the Mahabharata | 35 |
Copyright | |
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abiding action Agni Arjuna Atharva Veda atman attains based?—On becomes Bhagavad Gita body born Brahman Brahmanaspati breath BrhArUp buddhi called Chapter consciousness cosmic darkness dear death desire Deussen discipline dtman enlightened entered eternal ether evil evolvents existence Field-knower fire gandharvas Gargi Gita gods gross elements henotheism highest goal Hindu Holy Utterance Holy Word homage hymn I-faculty immortal imperishable Indra intellect Kanva text knower knowledge Krsna life-breath magic Mahabharata material nature means monism mystic Naciketas oblation Parjanya perishable Prajapati prakrti primal principle Purusa rebirth revere Rig Veda ritual Ruddy sacrifice salvation Samkara Samkhya Samkhya and Yoga Samkhya-followers Sanskrit sattva Savitar seems seers sense-objects sense-organs senses shining soma soul speech spirit stanza strands supreme Thee thing thou thought thought-organ truth Tvastar twenty-fifth universe unmanifest unto Upanisads Vedic verily verse vital powers wind wise Yajfiavalkya Yama Yoga Yoga-followers