Śaṅkarācārya and ānanda

Philosophy East and West 48 (4):553-567 (1998)
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This essay defends the view of G. C. Pande that, contrary to received opinion, "ānanda" (bliss, felicity) is accepted by Śaṅkara (ca. 788-820) as a feature of Brahman consistent with and parallel to sat (being) and cit (consciousness). It also includes a counterargument by B. N. K. Sharma, and in conclusion offers a reasoned judgment of the arguments of Śaṅkara and these two contemporary philosophers

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original Myers, M. W. (1998) "Sankaracarya and'ananda'(Idea of felicity in Hindu religious philosophy)". Philosophy East and West 48(4):553-567

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