Methods of Knowledge Perceptual, Non-Perceptual and Transcendental: According to Advaita Vedanta
Material type: TextPublication details: Calcutta Advaita Ashrama 1974Description: 366pDDC classification:- S36.2 SA835
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S36.2 R126 Naiskarmyasiddhi of Sri Suresvaracarya | S36.2 R140 Nyayaratnadipavali of Anandanubhava | S36.2 R141 Advaita Vedanta | S36.2 SA835 Methods of Knowledge | S36.2 SH233 The Philosophy of Religion and Advaita Vedanta | S36.2 V669 Jivan-Mukti- Viveka | S36.2 W257 The Concept of Mukti in Advaita Vedanta |
includes index and biblioraphy
PART ONE: Perception Three Means of Non-Perceptual Knowledge, and the Way of Apprehending Non-Existence PART TWO: Verbal Testimony (A Means of Valid Knowledge, Sensuous and Suprasensuous)
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