On the identity of the Will and its work of the Desire and its Production. ▪ ISO CHAPTER XIIL Anecdote of Inds and an account of the Atomic World. 88 CHAPTER XIV. [...] Description of the last night of death or general doom 411 CHAPTER TOCETTL Description of the person of the God Siva. 423 CHAPTER I.xxxlrEr Sight of the Mundane God. ▪ 427 CHAPTER trETTV. [...] Relation of Nature and soul or the Prime Male and Female Powers 438 CHAPTER LXXXVL. The Convertibility of the World to the Supreme Spirit 442 CHAPTER LXXXVIL The infinity of the World shown in the Material body ▪ 449 CHAPTER LXXXVIII. [...] The knowledge of the falicity of the world like that of a dream upon waking is attained with delight but the want of this knowle Iga as of some bad dream at the time of sleeping raokes us uneasy all the while. [...] So the remembrance of the Lord is as he is seen in the light of nature ; hence the habitual meditation of the lord corresponds with the contemplation of external nature.
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Frontmatter
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Chapter I On Unintentional Acts and Actions
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Chapter II Burning of the Seeds of Action for Prevention of their Vegitation
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Chapter III Disappearance of the Phenominals
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Chapter IV Annihilation of Egoism
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Chapter V Narrative of a Vidyadhara and his Queries
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Chapter VI Description of Disaffection and Disgust to the World
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Chapter VII Description of the Seed of the Arbour of World
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Chapter VIII Description of the Temple of Illusion
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Chapter IX On the Development of Intellect
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Chapter X Desciption of Creation as an Emanation from Brahma
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Chapter XI On Truth and Right Knowledge
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Chapter XII On the Identity of the Will and its Work of the Desire and its Production
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Chapter XIII Anecdote of Indra and an Account of the Atomic World
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Chapter XIV Story Of Indrani; and Establishment of the Identity of the Acts of Creation and Imagination
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60-63 | unknown | view |
Chapter XV The Final Extinction of the Vidyadhara
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Chapter XVI Extinction of Vidyadhara (Continued)
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Chapter XVII Lecture on the Annihilation of Egoism
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Chapter XVIII Description of the Universal Sphere
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Chapter XIX Description of the form of Viraj or the all Comprehending Deity
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Chapter XX Lecture on the Extinction of the Living Soul
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Chapter XXI What Constitutes True Knowledge
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Chapter XXII The Yoga Conducive to Happiness or the Way to Happiness
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Chapter XXIII Story of a Pious Brahman and his Nirvana Extinction
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Chapter XXIV Indifference or Insouciance of Monki to Worldliness
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Chapter XXV Vasishtha’s Admonition to Manki
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104-108 | unknown | view |
Chapter XXVI Manki’s Attainment of Final Extinction or Nirvana
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109-114 | unknown | view |
Chapter XXVII Sermon on the Superior Sort of Yoga Meditation
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115-117 | unknown | view |
Chapter XXVIII Demonstrated Conclusion of the Doubtful Truth
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118-122 | unknown | view |
Chapter XXIX Sermon on Holy Meditation
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Chapter XXX Sermon on Spirituality
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Chapter XXXI Sermon on the Means of Attaining the Nirvana Extinction
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Chapter XXXII Sermon Inculcating the Knowledge of Truth
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143-146 | unknown | view |
Chapter XXXIII Sermon on the true Sense of Truth
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147-152 | unknown | view |
Chapter XXXIV Sermon on the Practice of Spiritual Yoga or Intellectcal Meditation
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153-158 | unknown | view |
Chapter XXXV Description of the Supreme Brahma
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Chapter XXXVI Sermon on the Seed or Source of the World
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164-169 | unknown | view |
Chapter XXXVII A Lecture on the Visibles and Visible World
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170-180 | unknown | view |
Chapter XXXVIII Disquisition of Nirvana-Quietism
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181-186 | unknown | view |
Chapter XXXIX Vasishtha’s Gita or Sermon on the Sweet Peace of Mind
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187-191 | unknown | view |
Chapter XL On the Quiescence of the Soul
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Chapter XLI Repose in One’s Essential Nature
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Chapter XLII A Lecture on Nirvana-Extinction
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Chapter XLIII On the Infinite Extension of Brahma
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205-212 | unknown | view |
Chapter XLIV Dangers to Which The Wandering (Staglike) Mind is Exposed
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Chapter XLV Continuation of the Story ot the Deerlike Mind
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219-226 | unknown | view |
Chapter XLVI On Abstract Meditation and Hypnotism
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Chapter XLVII The First Step Towads Liberation
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230-235 | unknown | view |
Chapter XLVIII On the Dignity of Right Discrimination
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236-240 | unknown | view |
Chapter XLIX Total Stoicism and Insouciance
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241-247 | unknown | view |
Chapter L Description of the Seven Kinds of Living Beings
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248-251 | unknown | view |
Chapter LI Admonition to Arrive at the Yoga of Ultimate Rest
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252-257 | unknown | view |
Chapter LII Description of the Form and Attributes of Brahma
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258-263 | unknown | view |
Chapter LIII Explanation of Nirvana-Anaesthesia
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264-266 | unknown | view |
Chapter LIV Establishment of the Undivided Individuality of God
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267-271 | unknown | view |
Chapter LV The Spiritual Sense of the World
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272-275 | unknown | view |
Chapter LVI Story of the Great Stone and Vasishtha’s Meditation
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276-280 | unknown | view |
Chapter LVII On the Knowledge of the Know and Unknown
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281-284 | unknown | view |
Chapter LVIII Proving the Creation as Divine Attribute
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285-287 | unknown | view |
Chapter LIX Description of the Net Work of the World
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288-294 | unknown | view |
Chapter LX The Network of Worlds (Continued)
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295-301 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXI On the Identity of the World with Infinite Vacuity
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302-306 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXII The Unity of the Intellect with the Intellectual World
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307-312 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXIII Unity of the Universe with the Universal Soul
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Chapter LXIV Sport of the Heavenly Nymphs
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318-325 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXV Life and Conduct of the Etherial Nymph
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326-328 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXVI Description of the Inside of the Stony Mansion of the World
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329-332 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXVII Praise of Continued Practice or the Force of Habit
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333-338 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXVIII The Fallacy of the Existence of the World
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339-344 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXIX Entrance into the Cosmical Stone of Mundane Egg
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345-348 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXX The Words of the Creator of Worlds in the Mandane Stone
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349-352 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXXI Description of Final Dissolution
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Chapter LXXII Description of Nirvana or Final Extinction
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360-363 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXXIII Description of the Person of Viraj—The God of Nature
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364-370 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXXIV Description of the Cosmical Body of Viraj (Continued)
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Chapter LXXV Description of the Final Conflagration of the World
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Chapter LXXVI The Stridor of Pushkaravarta Clouds
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383-387 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXXVII Description of the World Overflooded by the Rains
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388-393 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXXVIII Descripeion of the Universal Ocean
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394-397 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXXIX Maintenance of Inappetency or Want of Desire
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398-403 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXXX The World Proved to be a Delusion
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Chapter LXXXI Description of the Last Night of Death or General Doom
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Chapter LXXXII Description of the Person of the God Siva
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423-426 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXXXIII Sight of the Mundane God
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Chapter LXXXIV Relation of Siva and Sakti or of the Holy Spirit and its Power
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431-437 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXXXV Relation of Nature and Soul or the Prime Male and Female Powers
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438-441 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXXXVI The Convertibility of the World to the Supreme Spirit
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442-448 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXXXVII The Infinity of the World Shown in the Material Body
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Chapter LXXXVIII Further Description of the Earth
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Chapter LXXXIX The Phenomenal as the Reproduction of Reminisence
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Chapter LXXXX Description of the Watery Creation
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Chapter LXXXXI Description of Igneous Luminous and Brilliant Objects in Nature
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Chapter LXXXXII Description of the Current Air as the Univerrsal Spirit
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Chapter LXXXXIII The Advent and Psalmody of a Siddha in the Aerial Abode of Vasishtha
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484-494 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXXXXIV Description of a Pisacha and the Unity of the World with Brahma
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495-504 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXXXXV Description of the Person of Vasishtha
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505-508 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXXXXVI Establishment of Immortality
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Chapter LXXXXVII On the Rarity and Retiredness of Religious Recluses
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514-519 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXXXXVIII Praise of Good Society or Association with the Good and Wise
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520-522 | unknown | view |
Chapter LXXXXIX A Discourse on Esoteric or Spiritual Knowledge
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523-528 | unknown | view |
Chapter C Refutation of Atheism
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529-536 | unknown | view |
Chapter CI A Sermon on Spirituality
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Chapter CII Exposition of Buddhism and Disproving of Death
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542-548 | unknown | view |
Chapter CIII Proof of the Unity of the Deity Amidst the Variety of Creation
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549-560 | unknown | view |
Chapter CIV Establishment of the Non-Entity of the World
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561-562 | unknown | view |
Chapter CV Likeness of Waking and Sleeping Dreams
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563-568 | unknown | view |
Chapter CVI Invalidation of the Doctrine of Cause and Effect
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569-576 | unknown | view |
Chapter CVII The Nature of Ignorance or Illusion of the Mind
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577-578 | unknown | view |
Chapter CVIII Description of the Knowledge and Ignorance of the Soul
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579-584 | unknown | view |
Chapter CIX Fighting with the Invading Armies at the Gate of the City
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585-589 | unknown | view |
Chapter CX Battle of the Wise Princes with the Ignorant Barbarian
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590-595 | unknown | view |
Chapter CXI The Flight of the Soldiers on all Sides
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Chapter CXII Flight of the Foreign Foes
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Chapter CXIII Description of the Ocean
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Chapter CXIV Description of the Prospects All-Around
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Chapter CXV The Same Subject Continued
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Chapter CXVI Narration of the Speach of Crow and Cuckoo
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Chapter CXVII Description of the Lotus-Lake Bee and the Swan
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Chapter CXVIII Description Of Deer Peacocks Cranes &c
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Chapter CXIX Lamentation of the Lovelorn Traveller
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Chapter CXX Description of Various Objects on All Sides
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Chapter CXXI Exposition of the Story of Vipaschit
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Chapter CXXII The King’s Survey of the Sea and his Locomotion on it
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Chapter CXXIII The King’s Excursions on All Sides
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Chapter CXXIV Quadripartite State of the King Vipaschit
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Chapter CXXV On the Living Liberation of the Prince
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Chapter CXXVI Resuscitation and Conduct of the Vipaschitas
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Chapter CXXVII Cosmology of the Universe
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Chapter CXXVIII The Vacuum of Brahma and the Sight of the World Therein
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Chapter CXXIX Vipaschit’s Becoming a Stag
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Chapter CXXX Entering of the Stag into the Fire
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Chapter CXXXI Bhasha’s Account of the Worlds and his Journeys Throughout
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Chapter CXXXII Bhasha’s Relation of the Transmigration of his Soul
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Chapter CXXXIII Story of the Wonderfull Carcass
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Chapter CXXXIV The Story of the Carcass Continued
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Chapter CXXXV Disappearance of the Carcass and the Reappearance of the Earth
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Chapter CXXXVI Story of the Gnat and Hunter
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Chapter CXXXVII Description of the States of Waking Sleeping and Dreming
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Chapter CXXXVIII The Pervasion of the Mind Throughout the Universe
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737-741 | unknown | view |
Chapter CXXXIX Description of the Dissolution of the World
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Chapter CXXXX Workings of Imagination
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Chapter CXXXXI Description of the Termination of a Kalpa-Period
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Chapter CXXXXII Ascertainment of Karma or Acts of Men
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760-766 | unknown | view |
Chapter CXXXXIII Ascertainment of Nirvana or Ultimate Extinction
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Chapter CXXXXIV Investigation into the Nature & Vicissitudes of Things
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Chapter CXXXXV Description of the Waking Dreaming and Sleeping States
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Chapter CXXXXVI Disquisition of Sound Sleep
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Chapter CXXXXVII The Phenomenon and Perspection of Dreams
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Chapter CXXXXVIII Investigation into the Nature of Dreams
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Chapter CIL Investigation into the Original Cause
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Chapter CL Transcendental Admonitions
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Chapter CLI View of Inexistence
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Chapter CLII The Sage’s Discourse at Night
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Chapter CLIII One Soul is the Cause of All
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Chapter CLIV Relation of Past Events
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826-828 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLV Relation of Future Fortune
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Chapter CLVI Expostulation of Sindhu by his Minister
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835-838 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLVII The Ultimate Extinction or Nirvana of Sindhu
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839-843 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLVIII Fall of the Huge Body of the Hunter
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844-846 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLVIX Wandering of Vipaschit
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Chapter CLX Description of Heaven and Hell
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Chapter CLXI Explanation of Nirvana
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Chapter CLXII Annilation of Ignorance
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Chapter CLXIII Means and Manner of Governing the Senses and Sensible Organs
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Chapter CLXIV Unity of the Divinity and the Mundane World
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Chapter CLXV On the Similarity of Waking and Dreaming
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880-882 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLXVI On The Attributes of the Divine Spirit: In the form of a Dialogue
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Chapter CLXVII Absence of the Three Fold States of Waking Dreaming and Sleep
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Chapter CLXVIII Story of the Hewn Statue or Carved Image
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Chapter CLXIX Description of the Calm and Tranquil Mind
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Chapter CLXX On the Conduct of the Sapient Man
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Chapter CLXXI Meditation of Pure Vacuum
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911-917 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLXXII Establishment of the Identity of the Deity and the World
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918-923 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLXXIII Brahma Gita or a Lecture on Spirituality
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924-928 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLXXIV The Same or a Lecture on Nirvana
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929-932 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLXXV Paramartha Gita or Lecture on Trancendentalism or the Soleity
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Chapter CLXXVI Brahma Gita Acoount of Brahmanda or Mundane System
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943-945 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLXXVII Brahma-Gita. Description of Divine Nature
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Chapter CLXXVIII Brahma-Gita. Narrative of Aindava
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952-959 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLXXIX The Doctrine of Pantheism or the One as All
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960-962 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLXXX Brahma Gita or the Story on Austere Devotee
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Chapter CLXXXI Brahma-Gita Continued
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Chapter CLXXXII Brahma-Vita Continued. Sovereignty of the Seven Continents
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973-978 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLXXXIII Description of the Seven Continents
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Chapter CLXXXIV A Lecture on the All Comprehensiveness of the Soul
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988-994 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLXXXV Admonition to and Clairvoyance of Kunda-Danta
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Chapter CLXXXVI Demonstration of All Nature (and Thing) as Brahma Himself
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Chapter CLXXXVII Of the Living Creation
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1009-1016 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLXXXVIII Description of the Living Soul
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1017-1020 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLXXXIX On The Unity of the Divine Spirit
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1021-1023 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLXXXX Ecstasis or Inertness of Rama
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1024-1036 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLXXXXI Solution of the Great Question of Unity and Duality
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Chapter CLXXXXII On the Attainment of Spiritual Anaesthesia
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Chapter CLXXXXIII Mental Torpor or Tranquility
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1043-1044 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLXXXXIV Rama’s Rest in Nirvana Insensibility
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1045-1050 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLXXXXV Lectured on the Enlightenment of Understanding
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1051-1059 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLXXXXVI Story of a Wood-Cutter and his Gem
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1060-1063 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLXXXXVII On the Excellence of Learning
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Chapter CLXXXXVIII Excellence of Universal Toleration
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1069-1074 | unknown | view |
Chapter CLXXXXIX State of Living Liberated Man
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1075-1080 | unknown | view |
Chapter CC The Loud Applause of the Court on the Sage’s Speech
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1081-1088 | unknown | view |
Chapter CCI Explanation of Rest and Repose in Ultimate and Perfect Bliss
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1089-1093 | unknown | view |
Chapter CCII Recumbence of the Assembly to their Hypnotic Rest
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1094-1095 | unknown | view |
Chapter CCIII Description of Nirvana or Self Extinction in Devine Meditation
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1096-1101 | unknown | view |
Chapter CCIV Identity of Abstract Intellectuality and Vacuity
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1102-1105 | unknown | view |
Chapter CCV Refutation of the Doctrine of the Causality of Creation
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1106-1111 | unknown | view |
Chapter CCVI The Great Inquiry or Questions of the Buddhist
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1112-1116 | unknown | view |
Chapter CCVII Replies to the Aforesaid Queries (of the Buddhist)
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1117-1121 | unknown | view |
Chapter CCVIII Solution of the Great Question
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1122-1125 | unknown | view |
Chapter CCIX On the Consciousness Or Intuitive Knowledge of Extraneous Existences
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1126-1131 | unknown | view |
Chapter CCX Refutation of the Conception of a Duality in Unity
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1132-1137 | unknown | view |
Chapter CCXI Lecture on Transcendent Truth
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1138-1142 | unknown | view |
Chapter CCXII On Ascertainment of Truth
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1143-1146 | unknown | view |
Chapter CCXIII Narration of Rama’s Prior Pupilage Under Vasishtha
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1147-1153 | unknown | view |
Chapter CCXIV Description of the Grfat Jubilee of the Assembly
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1154-1160 | unknown | view |
Chapter CCXV Eulogy on this Work and the Mode of its Recital
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1161-1163 | unknown | view |
Chapter CCXVI Conclusion of the Celestial Messenger’s Message of Liberation
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1164-1167 | unknown | view |