A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 5 |
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CHAPTER XXXIV | 1 |
The Agama Literature and its Philosophical Perspective | 20 |
Śivajñānabodha by Meykaṇḍadeva | 28 |
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accordance action Agamas Allama Appaya appears ascetic associated attain avidyā Basava beginningless bhakti bhāṣya bindu birth and rebirth bliss body bondage Brahma-sūtra buddhi CALIFORNIA LIBRARY called century A.D. cicchakti commentary creation deeds devotion dharma dhyāna doctrine Dravidian energy entity grace impurities individual souls inference instrumental cause interpretation Iśvara jñāna kāla Kāpālikas karma Kauṇḍinya kinds knowledge liberation linga Lord Siva Maheśvara mala manas manifests material cause māyā means meditation Mīmāmsā mind monistic Naiyāyikas nature of Brahman niyati Nyāya objects pāśa pasu Pasupata Pasupata-sūtra Patañjali person prakṛti Purāņas pure consciousness purușa rāga Rāmānuja reality referred regarded Śaiva Saiva philosophy Saiva thought Saivāgamas Saivism śakti Samkhya Sankara Sanskrit Sarva-darśana-samgraha says schools of Saivism sense Siddhanta Śiva Siva-mahāpurāṇa sorrow Śrīkaṇṭha Śrīpati sthalas supreme Lord sūtra Tamil tanmātras Tattva-prakāśa teachers things ultimate UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Upanisads various Vedanta Vedas Vedic Vedic duties verses Vīra-saiva worship yoga