A Source Book in Indian PhilosophySarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Charles Alexander Moore |
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... Upanisads , have determined the tone if not the precise pattern of the Indian philosophical development ever since . The literature of this period consists of the four Vedas ( Rg Veda , Yajur Veda , Sama Veda , and Atharva Veda ) , each ...
... Upanisads , have determined the tone if not the precise pattern of the Indian philosophical development ever since . The literature of this period consists of the four Vedas ( Rg Veda , Yajur Veda , Sama Veda , and Atharva Veda ) , each ...
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... Upaniṣads have dominated Indian philosophy , religion , and life for nearly three thousand years . Though remote in time from us , the Upaniṣads are not remote in thought . The ideal which haunted the thinkers of the Upanisads -the ...
... Upaniṣads have dominated Indian philosophy , religion , and life for nearly three thousand years . Though remote in time from us , the Upaniṣads are not remote in thought . The ideal which haunted the thinkers of the Upanisads -the ...
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... Upanisads completely would involve much repetition and has been deemed inadvisable and unnecessary . Only two short - but important - Upaniṣads , the Īsā and the Māṇḍūkya , are included in their entirety . The sequence in which the ...
... Upanisads completely would involve much repetition and has been deemed inadvisable and unnecessary . Only two short - but important - Upaniṣads , the Īsā and the Māṇḍūkya , are included in their entirety . The sequence in which the ...
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