A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1University Press, 1957 - Hindu philosophy |
Contents
A Review | 1 |
The Vedas and their antiquity 2 The place of the Vedas in the Hindu mind | 2 |
Classification of the Vedic literature | 3 |
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according action admitted adṛṣṭa ajñāna ākāśa appearance associated ātman atoms attain avidyā bhāṣya body Brahman buddhi Buddhist called Caraka cause citta cognition collocation colour commentary concomitance consciousness desire Devadatta dharma doctrine dravya effect elements entity essence existence experience external world fire guņas hetu Hindu illusion illusory Indian inference interpretation Isvara Jaina Jains jāti jīva kārikā karma kinds Kumārila later manas manifested māyā means meditation Mīmāmsā mind Nāgārjuna nature negation non-existence notion Nyāya Nyaya sutras object Patanjali perceived perception phenomena philosophy pleasure Prabhakara prakṛti pramāņa produced pure purușa qualities reality reference regarded relation right knowledge rūpa sacrifice samavāya Samkhya samsāra samskāra Śankara sankhāra Sanskrit says sense separate skandhas smoke sorrow soul stage substance sūtras tanmātras things thought tion true truth upādāna Upanisads Vācaspati Vaiseṣika validity Vātsyāyana Vedanta Vedas Vedic Vijñāna vṛtti word world-appearance Yoga Yoga sūtra