The Fundamentals of Vedanta Philosophy: A Realistic ApproachGanesh and Company, 1961 - 320 من الصفحات |
المحتوى
THE LEADING ISSUE | 1 |
THE FUNDAMENTAL POSITION | 26 |
BRAHMAN AS FACT | 48 |
حقوق النشر | |
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absolutely actual Aditi alogical analytic apparatus appears apprehending aspect atom becomes Being-Consciousness Being-Experience Being-Power Bertrand Russell Brahman Bṛhadāraṇyaka called causal commonly conceived concepts concrete consciousness constitution Continuum Continuum-Point cosmic cross-section defining and measuring definition determined dimensions discourse electron elements evolution evolved exist Experience-whole Fact finite Centres frame of reference fundamental given Centre idea immanent infinite intuition involves Joy-Play Karma limits logical Mahāmāyā manifold matter Māyā means measured and defined mental method mind MONISM nature neurosis object Omkara operation ordinary particular perception Perfect phenomena Philosophy physical plane Point point-events polarity position possible practically pragmatic Principle Pure Æther radio-active Rāmānuja reality realm recognised regard relations represents Samkhya sense sense-data space Śruti straining Stress sub-conscious subjective substratum Supreme theory things thinking thought tion undefined and unmeasured universe of discourse universe of experience Upanisads varying Veda Vedanta veiling and treating whole words