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Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India

1944

A second Kaundinya coming also from India was 'chosen king' by the people of Funan in about the end of the fourth century or the beginning of the fifth century A. D. 'He changed all the rules according to the methods of India.' His dynasty added the title Varman to their names. [...] THE IMPLICATIONS OF THE DOCTRINE OF MAYA BY P. NAGARAJA RAO M. A. The doctrine of truiyfi (the theory of super-imposition) sometimes inexactly described as the theory of illusion is the most distinct and celebrated doctrine associated with the name of the great idealist philosopher Shri Shankara. [...] The act of suppression and that of the showing up of the many in place of the one are the twofold actvities of ntliyii (dvarana and vikshepa). [...] In spite of the dimetrically opposing characteristics of the self and the not-self we still identify the one with the other. [...] If the world of souls and matter is the product of nescience what exactly is the relation between the world and Brahman ? Is the relation that of cause and effect or one of manfestation of the potential into the actual or the relation of ground and consquent ? Theistic schools of Vedanta represent the Lord as creating the world of names and forms with the help of matter.
philosophy religion
Pages
48
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120002
Segment Pages Author Actions
Subduing the Senses
145-146 Turiyananda view
Hinduism Abroad (I)
146-153 Gambhirananda view
The Implications of the Doctrine of Maya
153-157 P. Rao view
Vikramaditya
157-159 Dhyanatmananda view
The Problem of Soil Erosion
159-164 A.K. Dutt view
Girish Chandra Ghose—Poet and Dramatist
165-170 Kumud Sen view
The Indus Civilization
171-174 Sudhansu Mookerji view
The Spirit of Indian Civilization
174-177 Vivekananda view
Samaveda—A Query
177-178 Bimalacharan Dev view
Notes and Comments
178-180 Vivekananada view
Reviews And Notices
181-183 unknown view
News and Reports
183-184 Gambhirananda view

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