Apr̥thak-Siddhibhāva with Special Reference to Rāmānuja's Metaphysics

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Kaveri Books, 2001 - Viśisṭạ̄dvaita - 120 pages
Brahman In Ramanuja S Philosophy Is Not A Non-Relational And Non-Differentiated Bare Being, But A Living Reality, A Relational Whole, Who Is Inseparability Related With The Order Of Individual Self (Cit) And Of Matter (Acit). Thus The Relation Of Inseparability (Aprthak-Siddhi-Bhava) Is Fundamental To Ramanujas Metaphysics. In Fact It Is The Central Concept Around Which Ramanuja S Whole Philosophy Revolves. Thus It Is Both Possible And Fruitful To View Ramanuja S Metaphysics Through The Perspective Of This Unique Relation Of Inseparability. In This Book Such An Attempt Is Critically Carried Out. This Book Is A Critical Account On Ramanuja Vedanta And It Will Be Useful To The Teachers, Students, Scholars And General Readers Of Philosophy. Chapter 1: Introduction, Chapter 2: Aprthak-Siddhi And Philosophy Of Relation, Chapter 3: Critique Of Relation: A Critique, Chapter 4: Aprthak-Siddhattva Between Brahman And Cit-Prapanca, Chapter 5: Aprthak-Siddhattva Between Brahman And Cit-Prapanca, Chapter 6: Conclusion.

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