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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... seen which was not profoundly anti - scientific . 13 This Taoism is not the Taoism of Human Society , but rather the Taoism of Nature which attacked Confucian scholastic knowledge , presum- ably starting in the fourth century B. C. The ...
... seen which was not profoundly anti - scientific . 13 This Taoism is not the Taoism of Human Society , but rather the Taoism of Nature which attacked Confucian scholastic knowledge , presum- ably starting in the fourth century B. C. The ...
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... seen Indra ? " They imply that if he has not been seen why should one believe in his existence ? Faith- less and impious men at the time of the composition of the Rigveda are considered important enough to be refuted by ex- hortation if ...
... seen Indra ? " They imply that if he has not been seen why should one believe in his existence ? Faith- less and impious men at the time of the composition of the Rigveda are considered important enough to be refuted by ex- hortation if ...
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... seen until they form aggregates or molecular forms as bhūtas also reminds us of Lucretius ' view . 43 The characteristics of the individual atoms are as follows : of earth , hard , with a downward ten- dency ; of water , cold with a ...
... seen until they form aggregates or molecular forms as bhūtas also reminds us of Lucretius ' view . 43 The characteristics of the individual atoms are as follows : of earth , hard , with a downward ten- dency ; of water , cold with a ...
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... seen reflected in Hindu and Buddhist art where the natural and transcendental are compressed into one art form as at the Ajanta Caves . In the period under discussion , India was composed of four great kingdoms , Kośala , Avanti , Vamsa ...
... seen reflected in Hindu and Buddhist art where the natural and transcendental are compressed into one art form as at the Ajanta Caves . In the period under discussion , India was composed of four great kingdoms , Kośala , Avanti , Vamsa ...
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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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