Man and Society in Indian Philosophy |
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The Beginnings | 1 |
Brahminism | 19 |
Man Nature and the Universe | 43 |
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according activity ancient Aryans aspirations atman atman and brahman atoms attainment became becomes beliefs bhakti movement brahman brahmin priests buddhism caste system cause century charvakas concept conflicts consciousness contradictions created dharma dharmasastras distinct domination duty early Aryans economic elements empirical essence eternal everything evil existence exploitation feudal freedom Gandhi happiness harmony hinduism human Ibid idealism idealist India Indian philosophy individual soul inherent intellect jainism karma Katha Upanishad Krishna kshatriya living man's Marx material materialists means mind moksha moral nature nondual Nonviolence object oppression personality phenomenal world pleasure political prakriti prana production purusha qualities Ram Mohan Roy Ramanuja realisation reality religion religious Rigveda rituals and sacrifices sangha Sankara sankhya selfrealisation sense social order society socioeconomic spiritual struggle sudra Tagore Taittiriya Upanishad tion traditional transformation tribal tribe true truth unity universe upanishadic philosophers vaiseshika vaisya values varna varnavyavastha vedanta vedas vedic