This volume is a collection of K. Satchidananda Murty's unpublished writings. It includes Murty's views on the Veda, its meaning, relevance, and study, and shows the significance of the Vedantic vision to the modern world.
This volume is a collection of K. Satchidananda Murty's unpublished writings. It includes Murty's views on the Veda, its meaning, relevance, and study, and shows the significance of the Vedantic vision to the modern world.
Ashok Vohra is Former Professor of Philosophy at Delhi University, India. Kotta Ramesh is Former Professor of Human Resource Management at Andhra University, India.
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Editors' Note Introduction 1 Some Thoughts on the Veda and Its Study 2 The Ved ntic Vision 3 Reason in Ved nta 4 The Advaitic Vision: Awareness of Self-established Consciousness 5 äkara's Conception of God: Effects of Superimposition 6 i ar ya: Some Observations 7 ara's Views on Religious Life 8 G t Bh yatraya Vivecana: Reflections on the Three Bh yas of the G t 9 "Here" (Iha) and "There" (Amutra): "The Excellent" ( reya) and "The Pleasant" (Preya)
Editors' Note Introduction 1 Some Thoughts on the Veda and Its Study 2 The Ved ntic Vision 3 Reason in Ved nta 4 The Advaitic Vision: Awareness of Self-established Consciousness 5 äkara's Conception of God: Effects of Superimposition 6 i ar ya: Some Observations 7 ara's Views on Religious Life 8 G t Bh yatraya Vivecana: Reflections on the Three Bh yas of the G t 9 "Here" (Iha) and "There" (Amutra): "The Excellent" ( reya) and "The Pleasant" (Preya)
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