Sāṁkhya, a Prologue to Yoga: A Study of Its Development Through Ancient TextsComprehensive study on Sankhya philosophy with reference to Jaina and Buddhist philosophy. |
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Nature and Objective of Samkhya | 15 |
Means to Attain the Supreme Goal in | 50 |
Means to Attain the Highest Good or Kaivalya | 140 |
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abstention acquired actions afflictions Āhirbudhnya Arāda attachment attainment austerity Avidyā B.C. XII Bhag Bhāgavata Bhāvas bhavati Bhisma body Brahman Buddha Carita Buddhi Buddhism caiva Caraka cause citta concentration contemplation creatures described desire detachment devotion Dhāraṇā Dhyana discipline discriminative knowledge dispositions doctrine Dveṣa ethico-spiritual explains external Gita gunas highest Ibid ideas impurities Indian Philosophy individual Isvara Janaka Kapila Kapila-Devahuti Discourse Kārikā karma Karmāśaya knower latencies liberation linga Lord Mahābhārata manasā means meditation mental mind misery Mokṣa moral nature Niyama objects one's pain Patanjali path perfect Philosophy of Patanjali pleasure practice Prajñā Prakriti Prāṇāyāma Purāna Purușa Rāga Rajas realisation refers religion renunciation sage Samadhi Samhita Samkhya Samkhya-yoga Saṁskāras Sattva says scriptures senses sorrow soul spiritual aspirant Śruti stage suffering supreme Svādhyāya Swami Hariharānanda Tamas tathā Tatra thought truth Upanishads Vāsanā Vedas Vedic virtues virya Vyasa wisdom worldly Yoga Philosophy Yoga Sutras yogi yogic yogin