Self-Realization( Brahmaanubhava) The Advaitic Perspective of Shankara:Indian Philosophical Studies, IV
Material type: TextSeries: Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change Series III B, South Asia ; 200100ENGGPC4Publication details: Washington Council for Research in Values and Philosophy 2001Description: 242pISBN:- 1565181549
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includes index and biblioraphy
1. SELF-REALIZATION: AN ANALYSIS 1.1. Goal of Self-realization 1.2. Nature of Self-realization 1.3. Characteristics of Self-realization 2. REMOVAL OF IGNORANCE: THE CONDITION FOR SELF-REALIZATION 2.1. Nature and Cause of Ignorance 2.2. Consequences of Ignorance 2.3. Characteristics of Ignorance 3. PATH TO SELF-REALIZATION 3.1. Nature and Methods of the Path 3.2. Stages of the Jnaana Path 3.3. Release: The End of the Path 4. A CRITIQUE 4.1. Negative Appraisal 4.2. Positive Appraisal
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