Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India: The Vedas: opinions of their authors and of later Indian writers on their origin, inspiration, and authority. 2d ed., rev. and enl. (2d impression) 1873John Muir Trübner, 1873 |
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... Sankara's commentary on Brahma Sūtra i . 3 , 30 , which I quote in the Appendix , pp . 300 ff . Pages 93 ff . contain some remarks ( by way of parenthesis ) on the question whether or not the Pūrva Mīmāmsā admits the existence of a ...
... Sankara's commentary on Brahma Sūtra i . 3 , 30 , which I quote in the Appendix , pp . 300 ff . Pages 93 ff . contain some remarks ( by way of parenthesis ) on the question whether or not the Pūrva Mīmāmsā admits the existence of a ...
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... Sankara then goes on to assert , on the autho- rity of Brahma Sutra , i . 3 , 28 , fortified by various texts from the Vedas and the Smritis , that the gods and the world generally are produced ( though not in the sense of evolution out ...
... Sankara then goes on to assert , on the autho- rity of Brahma Sutra , i . 3 , 28 , fortified by various texts from the Vedas and the Smritis , that the gods and the world generally are produced ( though not in the sense of evolution out ...
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... Sankara interprets as containing a proof of the omniscience of Brahma . Sayana understands this text as establishing the superhuman origin of the Veda , though not its eternity in the proper sense , it being only meant , ac- cording to ...
... Sankara interprets as containing a proof of the omniscience of Brahma . Sayana understands this text as establishing the superhuman origin of the Veda , though not its eternity in the proper sense , it being only meant , ac- cording to ...
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... recognized as orthodox , are looked upon by Madhava and Sankara as having had access to Vedic texts now no longer extant , as having held communion with the gods , and as having enjoyed a clearness of intuition into divine XX PREFACE .
... recognized as orthodox , are looked upon by Madhava and Sankara as having had access to Vedic texts now no longer extant , as having held communion with the gods , and as having enjoyed a clearness of intuition into divine XX PREFACE .
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... Sankara , however ( as shewn in pp . 184-192 ) , does not regard all the ancients as having possessed this infallible insight into truth , but exerts all his ingenuity to explain away the claims ( though clearly sanctioned by an Upani ...
... Sankara , however ( as shewn in pp . 184-192 ) , does not regard all the ancients as having possessed this infallible insight into truth , but exerts all his ingenuity to explain away the claims ( though clearly sanctioned by an Upani ...
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