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Exclusivism, Inclusivism or Gradualism? Udayana and the Plurality of World-Outlooks
It is an issue of already longstanding significance in philosophy of religion after John Hick, that is of differing models of religious consciousness, in the frame of interreligious relations which is tackled in the paper but it is done on the basis of ...
Vladimir K. Shokhin
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வைணவக் கடவுட் கோட்பாடும் அதனது வளர்ச்சிப்போக்கும்: ஒரு வரலாற்று ரீதியான நோக்கு / The Doctrine of Vaishnava God and its Development: A Historical Perspective [PDF]
The research article is based on Vaishnava Doctrine and its Development from a historical perspective. This essay examines the development of the doctrine of Vaishnavism from an orthodox perspective. The development of Vaishnavism can also be seen in the
பே. சச்சிதானந்தம் / P. Sachithanantham +1 more
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O CONCEITO DE ṚṆA (DÍVIDA) NO HINDUÍSMO
São bem conhecidas, no contexto dos estudos indológicos, as críticas do orientalista alemão Paul Hacker às interpretações ético-morais da ontologia não-dual (advaita) da escola Vedānta, apresentada ao Ocidente pelo monge hindu Swami Vivekananda (1863 ...
Dilip Loundo
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In medieval India, the desire for “the unity of Brahman and Self” was present in the Vedānta tradition of Hinduism. Adi Śaṅkara, the master of Vedānta philosophy, proposed the six-fold sādhana: mind control, sense control, mental tranquility, endurance ...
Yixuan Liu
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In itsdevelopment, Hinduism experienced many changes to its modern era. Apart from all its traditions, Hinduism tries to introduce its existence on the world stage. Reformers of modern Hinduism such as Sri Ramakrishna, Rammohun Roy, and Swami Vivekananda
Abdullah MuslichRizal Maulana +2 more
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Background: Anuṣṭhāna Yōga Vedānta (AYV) is a comprehensive system developed by Yogacharya Raparthi Rama Rao, who attained the state of jīvaṇmukti (liberated while living). He was the spiritual head of Yoga Consciousness Trust, Vizinigiri, Andhra Pradesh,
Suneetha Kandi
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Karma Yoga: A traditional perspective
Background: Karma Yoga is a valid way to the ultimate realization of the Self. It has been emphasized by Yogeśvara Kṛṣṇa in Śrīmadbhagavadgītā. There is a prevalent misconception that the traditional exponents of Advaita Vedānta have declined to accept ...
Rajeshwar Mukherjee
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Transactional Analysis and Spirituality
In the Indian philosophical system Vedanta, the composite human being is described in terms of five concentric sheaths surrounding an inner core - the Pancha Kosha (Five Sheaths) model.
Indranil Mitra
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The Universal Self and the Individual self in Vedanta [PDF]
In the ancient Hindu philosophy known as Vedanta, the mind — understood as an accumulation of memories, desires, emotions, thoughts, etc., including the self, that is, the ‘I’-thought present in every conscious experience — is said to be a sense like any
Syamala D. Hari
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Why AI Can Never Have a Soul: a philosophical inquiry into language and consciousness [PDF]
This paper examines the question of whether artificial intelligence (AI) could ever possess consciousness or soul. While rapid advances in machine learning, neural networks, and large language models have generated speculation about machine sentience, we
Satish Kumar Tiwari, Pooja Tomar
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