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Dharma In Vedanta And The Dhammapada

A Bi-annual South Asian Journal of Research & Innovation, 2023
This paper explores the parallel yet distinct journeys undertaken by Vedanta and the Dhammapada, two profound spiritual traditions rooted in the ancient wisdom of the Bhagavadgita. While their footsteps echo with similarities, a nuanced examination reveals a seemingly divergent trajectory that ultimately converges to crystallize a shared understanding ...
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Orientation to Vedanta

1980
Indian religious thought has in recent years attracted considerable interest in the West. Indologists of all kinds must find it encouraging to hear terms like karma, bhakti, dhyāna, yoga, brahman and so on being used quite frequently in religious discussion today.
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The Organization of the Sannyasis of the Vedanta

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1925
Two sannyāsī problems have long troubled me, first, how it was that the early rule, Any educated twice-born man can become a sannyāsī, was supplanted by the rule, Only Brāhmans can enter the order, and secondly, how it came about that, in North India, seven of the ten sub-orders of sannyāsīs became flooded with non-Brāhmans and lost their purity.
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Samkara's Advaita Vedanta

2005
Samkara (c.700 CE) has been regarded by many as the most authoritative Hindu thinker of all time. A great Indian Vedantin brahmin, Samkara was primarily a commentator on the sacred texts of the Vedas and a teacher in the Advaitin teaching line. This book serves as an introduction to Samkara's thought which takes this as a central theme.
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The Influence of Vedanta on the Novels

1991
There have been many opinions voiced in the last decade concerning Isherwood’s ‘conversion’ (a term he disliked) to Vedanta, notably by Finney and Fryer in their biographies. However, these have not attempted to unite the autobiographical evidence with the themes of his work since Prater Violet (1946) Many appraisals of his religious life have been ...
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The Schools of Vedanta.

The Philosophical Review, 1946
Alban G. Widgery   +4 more
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A Thomist Approach to the Vedanta

Blackfriars, 1956
When I was asked to read a paper to this Society on some aspect of the Eastern religions I was glad to accept, not because I have the kind of scholarship I think would be necessary to speak about so vast a field, but because I have been engaged in what may be called the border- problems, the problems connected with the approach of a Thomist to the ...
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