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Aksara. A Foreign Chapter In the History of Indian Philosphy

1932

The Twentysixth never said to be a Principle of the Samkhya School Comparison of the Statements with the actual Teaching. Rejection of the Higher Nature... [...]. The Yogas' Acceptance of the Twentysixth The Conception of the Career of Life... [...].. 92-116 Claim for the Discovery of the Original Meaning of the Sutras... [...] 104 Rejection of the lower Nature the Intellect and the Mind as links in the Series of Evolution. [...] 109 The Sittrakara the Restorer of Advaitism in the Aupanisada School...
philosophy religion
Pages
196
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.142866
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xviii P.M. Modi view
Introduction
1-10 unknown view
Chapter I. Askara in the Upanisads
11-16 unknown view
Chapter II. Aksara in the Bhagavadgita
17-29 unknown view
Chapter III. Aksara in the Later Mahabharata
30-91 unknown view
Chapter IV. Askara in the Brahmasutras
92-116 unknown view
Retrospect
117-122 unknown view
Appendix
123-172 unknown view
Additional Notes
173-176 unknown view
Biographical Sketch
177-178 unknown view

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