A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 4 |
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CHAPTER XXIV | 1 |
Brahman Paramātman Bhagavat and Parameśvara | 11 |
Kapilas philosophy in the Bhāgavatapurāṇa | 25 |
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according admitted ajñāna antaḥkaraṇa appearance associated attain avidyā beginningless Bhāgavata Bhāgavata-purāṇa bhakti Bhaṭṭa bliss Brahma-sūtra Brahman buddhi Caitanya called cognition commentary concept conch-shell conch-shell-silver concomitance contradiction defects defined devotee dharma doubt dreamless emancipation entity eternal existence experience false falsehood God's gunas Ibid identical ignorance illusion illusory individual souls inference interpretation intuition invalid Jaya-tirtha jiva kāla karma kinds known Kṛṣṇa Madhusudana Madhusudana's reply Madhva Mahābhārata manas manifestation material cause māyā means Mīmāmsā monistic Moreover nature of Brahman negation non-being non-existent notion Nyāya-sudhā object Paramātman perceived perception prakṛti pramāņa produced pure consciousness puruşa Purusottama qualities rajas Rāmānuja reality reference regarded relation right knowledge sākṣi-consciousness Samkhya Sankara Sankarites sattva says scriptural sense silver smṛti śruti supposed sūtra syāt tanmātras tarka texts things tion topic ultimate upādhi Upanisads Vaiṣṇava valid Vallabha Vedanta Vedas Vedic veil vṛtti Vyasa-tirtha world-appearance Yati