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The Sujna Gokulji Zala Vedanta Prize Essay for 1915 Discuss how far Sankaracharya truly represents the view of the author of the Brahmasutras

1928

The SAtras (1-1.1) only introduces the reader to the study of BrahmamimAnsa and there neither appears any suggetion of wifffir nor Both the views are not countenanced by the Of course a knoledge of the Upanishads seems to be necessary for the right understanding of This knowledge of the Veda and a sort of earnest desire for knowledge of4 Brahman seem to be sine qua non to the study of vityri [...] In the first Sutra the Sutrakara undertakes an investigation of Brahman and then immediately in the gives the definition of Brahman 'as that in which the world has that the of Brahman as gives by g that the Brahman of which lie has undertakeu on in the creator of the Universe. [...] Iegy ( III 2 1-10 ) another to the theology ( III 2 1141); the rest of the Adhyhya contains a miscellaneous assemblage of discussions for the most part exegetic in character as the chief content of which we can in any case with Argtkara consider the teaching of the means (ems) to attain the higher and lower doctrine that is the knowledge and worship of the Brahman. [...] Finally the conclusion of the work Adhyftya IV contains eschatology; it sketches in detail the depature of the soul after death and how some souls follow the way of the Fathers (fr-1-47) to a new incarnation while on the contrary others the worshippers of the Brahman are led along the way of gods ( ) higher and higher upwards to the Brahman 'whence there is no return' -*wording to the [...] The whole body of the Vedanta Si tray dealing with the nature of the Jivatman is to be found in the third pada of the second chapter of the Brahmammans& (2-3-16-53).
humanities general
Pages
136
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.140686
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
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The Sujna Gokulji Zala Vedanta Prize Essay for the Year 1915
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The Veda
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Brahman
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Human Soul
31-54 M T Telivala view
Jagat
54-72 M T Telivala view
Liberation
72-82 M T Telivala view
Conclusion
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Appendix A
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Mr. Mulchandra Tulsidas Teliwala B.A. LL.B.
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Select Opinions
i-3 M T Telivala view

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