Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 |
Contents
PREFACE | 21 |
Monotheistic tendenciesThe unity of natureThe unifying | 63 |
CHAPTER III | 117 |
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absolute according Ananda Aryan ascetic Atharva-Veda Atman attain avidyā becomes Bhagavadgītā Bhāgavata birth body Brāh Brahman Brāhmaṇas Buddha Buddhism called cause century A.D. conception condition consciousness darśana death desire dharma distinction divine doctrine earth elements eternal ethical evil existence experience feeling finite freedom Gītā gods heaven highest human idea ideal immortal Indian thought individual Indra infinite intellectual intuition Jaina Jainism jīva kāma karma Katha knowledge Kṛṣṇa living logical Mahābhārata matter māyā means mental metaphysical Milinda mind monism moral Nāgasena nature nirvāņa object Pāli perception perfect philosophy possess prajñā prakṛti principle Puruşa Rāmānuja realise reality rebirth recognised relation religion religious Ṛg-Veda Rhys Davids sacrifices Samkara Samkhya sense skandhas soul spirit substance suffering supreme Sūtras Sutta Tait theory things thinkers thou tion true truth ultimate unity universe Upanisads Varuņa Vedas Vedic religion vijñāna Vişņu whole worship Yoga