Hindū philosophy. The sānkhya kārikā of Iśwara Kṛishṇa, an exposition of the system of Kapila [tr.] with an appendix on the Nyaya and Vaiśeshika systems, by J. Davies1881 - 151 Seiten |
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... pain , for pain is embarrass- ment . Nor is the inquiry super- fluous because obvious means of alleviation exist , for absolute and final relief is not thereby accom- plished . " iste des moyens materiels de les guérir , et que , par ...
... pain , for pain is embarrass- ment . Nor is the inquiry super- fluous because obvious means of alleviation exist , for absolute and final relief is not thereby accom- plished . " iste des moyens materiels de les guérir , et que , par ...
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... pain . It is founded on the gloomy view of human life which is generally accepted by Hindu writers . They assert an absolute pessimism . Our pre- sent life is not a blessing ; it is only a wearisome burden , which is finally cast off ...
... pain . It is founded on the gloomy view of human life which is generally accepted by Hindu writers . They assert an absolute pessimism . Our pre- sent life is not a blessing ; it is only a wearisome burden , which is finally cast off ...
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... pain . In the Rig - Veda ( ii . 33 , 7 ) , Gṛitsa- mada prays to Rudra that he may be freed from his bodily pains , which he affirms to have been sent by the Devas or gods ( daivya ) .1 The visible remedies for pain , such as medicine ...
... pain . In the Rig - Veda ( ii . 33 , 7 ) , Gṛitsa- mada prays to Rudra that he may be freed from his bodily pains , which he affirms to have been sent by the Devas or gods ( daivya ) .1 The visible remedies for pain , such as medicine ...
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... pain , and this can only be destroyed by an eternal separation of the soul from matter , which is obtained by knowledge , not by moral or religious virtue . There is the same obscurity in the language of Distich 5 as in our use of the ...
... pain , and this can only be destroyed by an eternal separation of the soul from matter , which is obtained by knowledge , not by moral or religious virtue . There is the same obscurity in the language of Distich 5 as in our use of the ...
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... pain , and the sentient nature , which feels the pleasure or the pain , must be diverse from it . 66 1 Colebrooke translates the last clause , " since there is a tendency to abstraction ; " St. Hilaire by parcequ'enfin il y a une ...
... pain , and the sentient nature , which feels the pleasure or the pain , must be diverse from it . 66 1 Colebrooke translates the last clause , " since there is a tendency to abstraction ; " St. Hilaire by parcequ'enfin il y a une ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
absolute action asat attain attribute Bhikshu bodily Brahma buddhi intellect Buddhist cause and effect cloth Colebrooke Colebrooke translates connected consciousness Daksha darkness deliverance developed Distich distinct doctrine emanation evil existent things explained external faculty five subtle elements form of matter formal existence gained Gauḍapāda Gotama gross elements gunas Hilaire Hindu commentators idea implies India inference intellect buddhi interpretation Iswara Kaṇāda Kapila's system kind knowledge ledge linga mahābhūta manas manifestation māyā means ment mind mode called mode or constituent moral Natura naturata Nature Prakriti Nyaya organs of sense pain Parsis passion Patanjali perception Post 8vo Prakriti Nature Pravachana present principle produced Professor Wilson Royal Asiatic Society sāmānya Sankhya Sankhya philosophy Sankhya system Sanskrit says Schopenhauer sensation soul Spinoza śruti substance subtle body Sūtra system of Kapila Talmud tanmātra thought three internal organs three modes tion unconscious universe Vachaspati Vedantist Vedas Vijnana word
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Seite 19 - For, after all, what do we know of this terrible "matter," except as a name for the unknown and hypothetical cause of states of our own consciousness? And what do we know of that "spirit...