A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1University Press, 1963 - Hindu philosophy |
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Page viii
... important features of Indian philosophical thought , and a due appreciation of their full signi- ficance , may turn out to be as important to modern philosophy as the discovery of Sanskrit has been to the investigation of modern ...
... important features of Indian philosophical thought , and a due appreciation of their full signi- ficance , may turn out to be as important to modern philosophy as the discovery of Sanskrit has been to the investigation of modern ...
Page 4
... important . I had to leave out many discussions of difficult problems and diverse important bearings of each of the systems to many interesting aspects of philosophy . This I hope may be excused in a history of philosophy which does not ...
... important . I had to leave out many discussions of difficult problems and diverse important bearings of each of the systems to many interesting aspects of philosophy . This I hope may be excused in a history of philosophy which does not ...
Page 420
... important , as it touches on many points of Vedanta interest which are not dealt with in other Vedānta works . The Nyayamakaranda of Ananda- bodha Bhaṭṭārakācāryya treats of the doctrines of illusion very well , as also some other important ...
... important , as it touches on many points of Vedanta interest which are not dealt with in other Vedānta works . The Nyayamakaranda of Ananda- bodha Bhaṭṭārakācāryya treats of the doctrines of illusion very well , as also some other important ...
Contents
The Mīmāmsā Literature | 2 |
The Parataḥpramanya doctrine of Nyaya and the Svataḥprāmāṇya doctrine of Mimāmsā | 3 |
The place of Senseorgans in Perception Indeterminate and Determinate Perception | 4 |
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according action admitted adṛṣṭa ahamkāra ajñāna ākāśa antaḥkaraṇa appearance associated ātman atoms attain avidyā bhāṣya body Brahman Brāhmaṇas buddhi Buddhist called Caraka cause citta cognition collocation colour commentary concomitance consciousness 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 Pāli Patanjali perceived perception phenomena philosophy pleasure Prabhakara prakṛti pramāņa produced pure purușa qualities reality reference regarded relation right knowledge rūpa sacrifice Samkhya samsāra samskāras Śankara sankhāra Sanskrit sattva says sense separate skandhas smoke sorrow soul stage substance sūtras tanmātras things thought tion true truth upādāna Upanisads Vācaspati Vaiseṣika validity Vedanta Vedas Vedic Vijñāna vṛtti word world-appearance Yoga