A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 3The University Press, 1949 - Hindu philosophy |
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CONTENTS | xv |
A General Idea of Nimbarkas Philosophy | 2 |
The Philosophy of Bhaskaras Bhasya | 7 |
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accepted according actions admitted ajñāna appearance associated attain avidyā becomes belong body Brahman called causal cause century character cognition commentary conception conch-shell consciousness defined definition depend described desire determinate devotee direct directly doctrine doubt effect elements emancipation entity eternal existence experience explained fact false former further held holds Ibid identical ignorance illusion illusory imply individual inference interpretation involves kinds knowledge known later lead limited lived manifestation material māyā means memory mental mind nature never notion object operation perceived perception person positive possible prakṛti present produced prove pure pure consciousness qualities Rāmānuja reality realization reason reference refute regarded relation remains reply reveals Sankarites says scriptural sense separate silver similarity souls specific stage substance supposed texts theory things tion true ultimate universe urged validity whole wrote