Philosophy of Hindu SādhanāThe Book Presents The Practical Side Of Hindu Philosophy As Manifested In The Different Religiouns Systems Of The Hindus. It Shows The Essential Connection Between Theory And Practice, And To Point Out The True Significance Of The Course Of Discipline Prescribed By The Different Religious Systems For The Attainment Of Spiritual Realisation. A Highly Inteteresting And Important Work To The Literature Of Hindu Thought And Religion. Condition Good. |
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Absolute according actions appears appreciation aspect attachment attained attempts becomes Bhakti body bondage Brahman cause cognition comes completely concentration conception consciousness course described desires devotion direct discipline distinction element emphasis energy essence eternal existence experience expression fact feeling finite gives goal hence higher highest Hindu hold idea ideal identical Ignorance implies individual Infinite intellect intuition jñāna karma knowledge known latter lead liberation limited Lord lower maintained manifested Māyā means merely method mind moral nature never not-self object ordinary perfect performed persistence person philosophy possible powers practices present pure reach realisation reality reason regarded relation religion religious remains removed result revealed Sadhana samādhi Samkara says seems sense spiritual stage supposed Tantras term texts things thought tion transcendent truth universe Upanisads Vedanta whole worship Yoga