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A history of pre-Buddhistic Indian philosophy

Delhi,: Motilal Banarsidass (1970)

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  1. Man — The creator.Arnold Knust - 1976 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 4 (1-2):51-68.
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  • Introduction to the Non-dualism Approach in Hinduism and its Connection to Other Religions and Philosophies.Sriram Ganapathi Subramanian & Benyamin Ghojogh - manuscript
    In this paper, we introduce the Hinduism religion and philosophy. We start with introducing the holy books in Hinduism including Vedas and Upanishads. Then, we explain the simplistic Hinduism, Brahman, gods and their incarnations, stories of apocalypse, karma, reincarnation, heavens and hells, vegetarianism, and sanctity of cows. Then, we switch to the profound Hinduism which is the main core of Hinduism and is monotheistic. In profound Hinduism, we focus on the non-dualism or Advaita Vedanta approach in Hinduism. We discuss consciousness, (...)
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  • Indian thought and tradition: A psycho-historical perspective.Sk Kiran Kumar - 2008 - In K. Ramakrishna Rao (ed.), Handbook of Indian Psychology. Cambridge University Press.
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