Thinkers of the Indian RenaissanceDonald H. Bishop Wiley Eastern, 1982 - 408 sidor |
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... Person " I " ) as reality ; and , secondly , what is strikingly novel , he contends that the absolute can be symbolistically thought in three alter- native ways . Fact , according to him , is ( i ) spoken of as what need not have been ...
... Person " I " ) as reality ; and , secondly , what is strikingly novel , he contends that the absolute can be symbolistically thought in three alter- native ways . Fact , according to him , is ( i ) spoken of as what need not have been ...
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... person . He reaches an almost inconceivable universality . All his powers previously bound up with narrow pursuits are liberated for larger ends . The doctrine of maya tells us that we fall away from our authentic being if we are lost ...
... person . He reaches an almost inconceivable universality . All his powers previously bound up with narrow pursuits are liberated for larger ends . The doctrine of maya tells us that we fall away from our authentic being if we are lost ...
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... person and this is the reason that everyone is of infinite , not just finite , worth . Our dignity and value come from God and no other source . The reformers would declare that we are more apt to treat others as we wish to be treated ...
... person and this is the reason that everyone is of infinite , not just finite , worth . Our dignity and value come from God and no other source . The reformers would declare that we are more apt to treat others as we wish to be treated ...
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Ram Mohan RoyD Bishop | 6 |
Keshub Chunder Sen and the Brahmo SamajD Bishop | 28 |
Dayananda Saraswati and the Arya SamajD Bishop | 50 |
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Absolute accept activities Advaita Advaita Vedanta Ananda Annie Besant Arya Samaj asserted attitude Aurobindo awareness become believed Bengali Bhattacharya Brahman Brahmo Samaj Calcutta called caste Christian concept consciousness Coomaraswamy culture Dayananda declared Divine economic eternal ethics evil existence experience faith finite freedom Gandhi Gita given Gokhale Hindu Hinduism human Ibid ideal ideas Indian Indian National Congress individual infinite intuition Kant knowledge Krishnamurti living logical man's matter means mental metaphysical mind moral nature object person philosophy political practice Rabindranath Tagore Radhakrishnan Rajput Painting Ramakrishna Ramana Ranade reality realize reason reform religion religious Renaissance revolution Roy's Samkara Sanskrit sense social society soul spiritual Sri Aurobindo Swami Swami Vivekananda Tagore teachings Theosophical Theosophical Society things thinking thought Tilak tion Tiruvannamalai tradition transcendental transcends true truth unity universal Upanishads Vedanta Vedas Vidyasagar Vivekananda Western worship wrote yoga
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