Naturalistic Tradition in Indian ThoughtMotilal Banarsidass Publ., 1996 - Всего страниц: 317 SHRI RAMACHARITAMANASA of Tulasidasa is the single most popular book of the Hindus, which, for over four centuries, has greatly appealed equally to the rich and the poor, the educated and the illiterate, the old and the young, and the scholar and the common man. Keeping in mind people`s |
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... prakriti becomes for Samkhya philosophers . The gods of the Vedic hymns are only slightly removed from natural phenomena which they represent so that " a simple nature wor- ship is presented , the naive wonder and reverence of man in ...
... prakriti becomes for Samkhya philosophers . The gods of the Vedic hymns are only slightly removed from natural phenomena which they represent so that " a simple nature wor- ship is presented , the naive wonder and reverence of man in ...
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... prakriti of Sam- khya ( M. N. Dutt , Rig - Veda Text , VI , 404 n . ) . 29. The soul is the aggregate of elements according to Sayana ( ibid . , p . 405 n ) . 30. Ibid . , pp . 404-5 . 31. Rigveda Samhita , Mandala I , Hymn 185 , Verse ...
... prakriti of Sam- khya ( M. N. Dutt , Rig - Veda Text , VI , 404 n . ) . 29. The soul is the aggregate of elements according to Sayana ( ibid . , p . 405 n ) . 30. Ibid . , pp . 404-5 . 31. Rigveda Samhita , Mandala I , Hymn 185 , Verse ...
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... prakriti in Samkhya philosophy , " is completely predetermined . Evidently the niyativādins like the svabhāvavādins ( whose view is that all things happen according to nature ) together made up a group called akriyavādins ( or those ...
... prakriti in Samkhya philosophy , " is completely predetermined . Evidently the niyativādins like the svabhāvavādins ( whose view is that all things happen according to nature ) together made up a group called akriyavādins ( or those ...
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Carvaka and the Beginnings of Systematic | 53 |
Naturalistic Elements in Jainism | 79 |
Naturalistic Forms of Hinayana Buddhism | 116 |
The Naturalism of Samkhya the Oldest System | 177 |
Vaisesika Naturalism | 227 |
Conclusion | 247 |
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