Myth, Symbol, and Language: A Modern Perspective with Reference to India and Her Religions, Including Mythologem and Mythologene |
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Myth Symbol and Language | 1 |
Sri RamakrishnaA Mythological View | 213 |
A Vivekananda View of Mythology | 247 |
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according action ancient archetype Aristotle Arjuna Aryan Atman become Bhakti Bhartrihari body Brahman called Cassirer child Child Archetype civilization concept connection course culture divine doubt dream entire Ernst Cassirer ethics existence experience explained expressed fact faith further Gita gods Hindu human mind Ibid idea images India Indian individual Jung knowledge language linguistic living Mahabharata manifestation manner Max Muller Maya meaning metaphysical modern moral myth mythical consciousness mythologene mythology name and form nation nature never object original past Philosophy of Symbolic primitive principle Prof prophets psychology Puranas question quoted race Ramayana reality religion religious ritual Sanskrit Sanskrit language sense Sister Nivedita social soul speech sphota spiritual Sri Ramakrishna Swami Vivekananda Swamiji Symbolic Forms theory things thinking thought tradition transcendent truth understand unity universe Upanishads Utopias Vedanta Vedas virtue Vivarta whole word worship