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Study of Saṅkṣepaśārīraka of Sarvajñātman, condensed version of Śārīrakamīmāṃsābhāṣya of Śaṅkarācārya, work on Advaita Vedanta philosophy.
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Sarvajñātmamuni's contribution to Advaita Vedānta
2000, Punthi Pustak
in English
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8186791280 9788186791288
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Table of Contents
Machine generated contents note: PREFACE
SCHEME OF TRANSLITERATION
ABBREVIATIONS
CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION 1-13
1. Sarvajfiatmamuni, His Date, Life and Works1
2. Scope And Utility of the Present Study 10
References11
CHAPTER II: ANUBANDHAS 14-24
Adhikarin or Competent person 14
Prayojanaor Necessity19
Necessity of Brahmavicdra20
References 22
CHAPTER III : THE CONCEPT OF BRAHMAN 25-52
1. Significance of the Upanisads in Brahman25
2. The Nature of Brahman27
(1) Svarupalaksana of Brahman28
(2) Tatasthalaksana of Brahman35
3. The Problem of Saguna Brahman and37
Nirguna Brahman
4. The Problem of Pramana about Brahman40
5. References47
CHAPTER IV: THE CONCEPT OF AJNANA 53-82
1. The Nature of Ajfinna53
2. Pramana for the Existence of Ajnana56
3. Two Powers of Avidyd57
4. The Object and Locus of Ajhana58
(i) The object of Ajhana58
(ii) The Locus of Ajhna59
5. Avidya
One or Many64
6. Difference between Maya and Avidya66
7. Cessation of Nescience69
8. References75
CHAPTER V: THE CONCEPT OF ADHYASA 83-101
1. The Nature of Adhyasa84
2. Cause of Adhyasa89
3. The Problem of the Material and the Locus
of Dream 94
4. The Problem of Adhara and Adhisthana96
5, References98
CHAPTER VI : THE CONCEPT OF THE JiVA 102-138
1. The Real Nature of the Jiva102
2. The Empirical Jva 102
3. Three States of the Empirical Jva106
4. The Theories of Avaccheda, Pratibimba and108
Abhasa Regarding the Nature of the Jiva.
5. Number of the Jva114
(a) Eka-Sariraika-jiva-vada114
(b) Aneka-sariraikajiva-vada 115
6. The Relation between the Jiva and Brahman 122
7. Meaning of Tattvamasi-Akhcandartha 123
8. References 131
CHAPTER VII: THE CONCEPT OF THE WORLD 139-165
1. The Cause of the World139
2. Parindmavada and Vivartavada 146
3. Falsity of the World 151
4. Refutation of Vynanavada 155
5. Drstisrstivada and Srstidrstivada 157
6. The Cessation of the World 159
7. References 161
CHAPTER VIII: THE PATH TO LIBERATION 166-194
1. Means of Liberation 166
2. Internal and External Means of Liberation170
3. The Final Means of Brahma-Realisation172
4. Problem of Injunction in Sravana 174
5. JThna as the only Means of Liberation 180
6. The place of obligatory and Non-obligatory183
Rites in the Path of Liberation
7. Refutation ofjfnana-Karma-Samuccaya-vada 187
8. References 189
CHAPTER IX: LIBERATION 195-212
1. Nature of Liberation195
2. Jivanmukti and Videhamukti 201
(i) Jlvanmukti 201
(ii) Videhamukti 206
3. References 210
CONCLUSION 213
BIBLIOGRAPHY 219
INDEX 227.
Edition Notes
Includes passages in Sanskrit (Sanskrit in roman).
Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-226) and index.
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