A Source Book in Indian PhilosophySarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Charles Alexander Moore |
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Page xxiv
... truth ; the truth must be lived . The goal of the Indian is not to know the ultimate truth but to realize it , to become one with it . Another aspect of the intimate inseparability of theory and prac- tice , philosophy and life , in ...
... truth ; the truth must be lived . The goal of the Indian is not to know the ultimate truth but to realize it , to become one with it . Another aspect of the intimate inseparability of theory and prac- tice , philosophy and life , in ...
Page 285
... truth ; to say , " It is annihilated , " is to outrun the truth . There- fore has the Blessed One said : - " There are two heresies , O priests , which possess both gods and men , by which some fall short of the truth , and some outrun the ...
... truth ; to say , " It is annihilated , " is to outrun the truth . There- fore has the Blessed One said : - " There are two heresies , O priests , which possess both gods and men , by which some fall short of the truth , and some outrun the ...
Page 578
... truth of things , religion is the attempt to make the truth dynamic in the soul of man . They are essential to each other ; a religion that is not the expression of philosophic truth degenerates into superstition and obscurantism , and ...
... truth of things , religion is the attempt to make the truth dynamic in the soul of man . They are essential to each other ; a religion that is not the expression of philosophic truth degenerates into superstition and obscurantism , and ...
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absence absolute action arises Arjuna Atman attain attributes becomes Bhagavad-gītā Bhārata bliss body born Brahman Bṛhaspati Buddha Buddhism Calcutta called cause CHAPTER character cognition consciousness creation death declared 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 karma Kaṭha king Kṛṣṇa Kunti living Lord Mahāyāna manifestation māyā means meditation mind modifications Nāgasena nature nirvāṇa non-eternal non-existence Nyāya object one's pain passion perceived perception perfect person pleasure possessed Prajapati prakṛti produced pure purușa qualities Rāmānuja reality reason regard release religion right knowledge sacrifice Samkara Samkhya samyama scripture sense sense-organs smṛti soul spirit śruti substance Supreme sūtra texts thee things thou thought tion trans translation truth unity universal University of Calcutta Upanisad Vedānta Vedic verily wealth wisdom wise word worship yoga