A Source Book in Indian PhilosophySarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Charles Alexander Moore |
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Contents
Introduction | 100 |
Kautilyas Arthaiastra | 227 |
THE HETERODOX STSTEMS | 236 |
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absence absolute action arises Arjuna Atman attain attributes becomes bliss body born Brahman Brhaspati Buddha Buddhism called Carvaka cause Chapter character cognition consciousness creation death declared dependent desire dharma distinct divine doctrine earth effect elements enemy eternal evil existence experience fire gods happiness heaven hence highest ignorance Indian philosophy individual Indra inference intelligence Isvara karma Kautilya king Krsna Kunti living Lord manifestation means meditation mental mind modifications Nagasena nature nirvana non-eternal non-existence object one's pain Partha Arjuna passion perceived perception perfect person pleasure possessed Prajapati prakrti produced pure purusa qualities reality reason regard release Rg Veda right knowledge sacrifice Samkara Samkhya samyama scripture sense sense-organs soul spirit substance Supreme sutra texts thee things thou thought tion translation true truth unity universal Upanisads Vaisesika Varuna Vedic verily wealth wisdom wise word worship Yajnavalkya Yamaka yoga