cover image: The Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society (Third Series)  October 1931

Premium

20.500.12592/77b1pb

The Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society (Third Series) October 1931

1931

The perception of the sun is dependent on the eyes ; the perception of the eyes is dependent on the mind the peception of the mind on the Atman ; but this perception doe's not depend upon anything else. [...] Hence it follows that Vig va the presider over the waking state is aware neither of the dream state nor of the state of deep sleep ; that Taijasa the presider over the dream state is aware neither of the waking state nor of the state of deep sleep ; and that Prägna the presider over deep sleep is not aware of the other two states. [...] Hence he alone is the meaning of the word I ". Atman called the Sa.4in hoever presides over each of the three states and enables Viva to know the objects of the waking state ; Taijasa to know the fanciful world of the dream state ; and Pragna the dark bliss of the state of deep sleep. [...] Just as the sky and the atmosphere convey the waves of light and sound only to a limited place around where a light is kept or a drum is struck though the sky and the atmosphere are pervading the whole universe so though the Atman is one and omnipresent the knowledge which the intellect and the mind arouse in the light of the Atman is confined to that body and those things with which they are a [...] The architecture of the temple is of the same style and age as that of the temple in the town of Tirupati.
philosophy religion
Published in
Unset
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i F.R. Sell, K. Devanathachariar view
Geographical References in the Ceylonese Chronicles
127-132 Bimala Law view
The Viveka-Sara of Sankarananda
133-148 R. Shamasastry view
Mr. V. N. Narasimha Iyengar’s Diary
149-157 unknown view
Linguistica
158-168 L.V. Aiyar view
Harshavardhana in the Karnatak
169-184 B.A. Saletore view
Date of Manikyavacaka
185-200 T.G. Aravamuthan view
Manism
201-210 M.A. Shustery view
Studies in Bird-Myths No. XXXVI
211-213 Sarat Mitra view
Studies in Plant-Myths No. XIV
214-216 Sarat Mitra view
Reviews
217-219 unknown view
Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India No. 42
220-225 A. Stein view
Notes
226-226 T.G. Aravamuthan view
Correspondence
227-232 unknown view
Editorial
233-243 unknown view
The Twenty-First Annual Meeting of the Mythic Society
244-253 V.P. Rao view
The Mythic Society Bangalore
254-255 unknown view
Books received during the Quarter ending 30th September 1931
256-258 unknown view

Related Topics

All