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Encyclopedia Of Indian Philosophies Bhedabheda And Dvaitadvaita Systems V 15 2013th Edition Karl H Potter

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Encyclopedia Of Indian Philosophies Bhedabheda And Dvaitadvaita Systems V 15 2013th Edition Karl H Potter
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Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
File Extension: PDF
File size: 29.7 MB
Pages: 700
Author: Karl H. Potter, M. M. Agarwal
ISBN: 9788120836372, 8120836375
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 2013

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Encyclopedia Of Indian Philosophies Bhedabheda And Dvaitadvaita Systems V 15 2013th Edition Karl H Potter by Karl H. Potter, M. M. Agarwal 9788120836372, 8120836375 instant download after payment.

All too frequently the term Vedanta is used when what is meant, whether recognized or not, is Advaita Vedanta and more specifically, the philosophical system associated with Sankaracarya. Yet in fact Vedanta, literally meaning "the concluding portions of the Veda", i.e., the Upanisads, is properly used in Indian philosophy to designate those systems that take such texts as the Upanisads authoritatively along with a few others such as the Brahmasutras, alternatively known as the Vedantasutras. There are a goodly number of philosophical systems, other than Sankara's, that fall into the classification of Vedanta systems, many of them virtually unknown to most students.

The names of many of the Vedanta systems derive from their respective theories concerning the relation between Brahman, celebrated in the Upanisads as the highest principle, and Atman, the individual self. Advaita argues these are identical, non-different (abheda); Dvaita says they are completely different (bheda). Other Vedantic systems resist these extremes and argue that the relation between Brahman and self is one of identity-in-difference (bhedabheda). The best-known such system is the Visistadvaita system of Ramanuja and the Srivaisnavas, but there are many others. Here in this Volume the literature of several others of this bhedabheda persuasion-those associated with the names of Bhartr-prapanca, Bhaskara and Srikantha- are explored.

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