A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 3The University Press, 1961 - Hindu philosophy |
Contents
THE BHASKARA SCHOOL OF PHILOSOPHY | xv |
A General Idea of Nimbārkas Philosophy | 2 |
Ontological position of Rāmānujas Philosophy | 6 |
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absolutely according admitted Ahirbudhnya-samhitā ajñāna ākāśa appearance Arvārs associated attain avatāras avidyā beginningless bhakti Bhaskara bhāṣya bhūtas bliss body Brahma-sūtra Brahman Bṛhaspati buddhi called Cārvākas causal cessation character cognition commentary conch-shell contradicted devotee disciple doctrine effect emancipation eternal existence experience false gunas Ibid identical ignorance illusion illusory individual souls inference intuition Isvara jāti jīvas kāla karma knower knowledge Kṛṣṇa ledge Lokācārya manifestation material cause māyā means Meghanādāri mind Miśra muni Nārāyaṇa nature of Brahman negation Nimbārka non-existent notion Nyāya object Pañcarātra perceived perception positive entity prakṛti pramāņa prapatti produced pupil Purāṇa pure consciousness purușa qualities Rāma Rāmānuja reality reference refutation regarded relation reply Samkhya Sankara Sankarites sattva says scriptural sense silver smṛti Śrī Śrīnivāsa Sudarśana supposed tanmātras tathā texts theory things tion ultimate Upanisads urged Vaiṣṇava validity Vedānta Vedas Vedic Venkata Venkaṭanātha Viṣṇu world-appearance wrote Yamuna yoga