The Philosophy of VijnanabikshuStudy of the thought of a 16th century proponent of Hindu Advaita Vedanta philosophy. |
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THE PHILOSOPHY OF VIJÑANABHIKṢU | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 18 |
CHAPTER III | 41 |
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absolutely acquire the knowledge admitted Advaitists Agnihotra Atman atomic atomic soul attributes avidyā Bādarāyaṇa bhiksu bliss body bondage and release buddhi conjunction created creation creator desire destroyed devoid dissolution effect eternal ether exist false appearance false conceit guņas Hiranyagarbha Ibid identity with Brahman identity-texts internal organ Jaimini Jiva Jiva Gosvāmi knowers of Brahman knowledge of Brahman Mahat manas manifested material cause māyā means meditation mental mode merits and demerits modifications of prakṛti nacre nature of pure nescience non-existent non-separateness object opines partless pleasure and pain prakṛti and souls pramāņa prescribed produced pure consciousness rajas and tamas Rāmānuja reflection of Brahman released soul Śamkara Samkara's Samkhya sattva scripture self's sense sense-organs siddham Śiva Smṛtis soul and Brahman soul with Brahman soul's specific duties Śruti asserts Śruti says subsidiary substrate substratum-cause subtle body subtle essences Supreme Soul tanmātra texts tion ubiquitous unmanifest unreal VĀB Vedas Vijñāna Vijñānabhikṣu replies volition Yogācāras