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    • [DOC File]Title - Jinism Book -1

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      The Jaina literature is a rich compendium of diverse interests and is written in several Indian languages so as to reach all people. The writings of these Acaryas as having "manifold attractions" not only for those in Jaina studies but for lovers of literature, history, culture, philosophy, and comparative religion.

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    • [DOC File]Book - Jaina Philosophy

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      The jiva is the enjoyer and the ajiva is the enjoyed from the empirical point of view. That which has consciousness is jive; that which has not consciousness is ajiva. Dr. Radhakrishnan writes in his book 'Indian Philosophy' that which has not consciousness but can be touched, tasted, seen and smelt, is ajiva.[55] This statement is not correct.

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    • [DOC File]Ananda Marga Philosophy and Other Indian Schools

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      Ananda Marga Philosophy and Other Indian Schools (A Comparative Analysis) History of Indian philosophy. The earliest literature of India and the world is Vedas. Veda is not the name of any particular book. It is the literature of a particular epoch extending over a long period of a few thousand years.

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    • [DOC File]Department of Philosophy & Religion

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      (2) Contemporary Indian Philosophy (B) Book Prescribed : S. Radhakrishnan : Hindu view of Life. Suggested Readings : Gangadhar, D A : Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan ka Dharma evam Darshan. Narvane, V S : Modern Indian Thought. Major Elective : (3) The Philosophy of BhagavadgÍt (Chapters - 3,5,6,15 & 18) Suggested Readings : 1.

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    • [DOC File]alameda.peralta.edu

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      HEINRICH ZIMMER . Notes taken on his book, THE PHILOSOPHIES OF INDIA “Indian philosophy is basically skeptical of words, skeptical of their adequacy to render the main topic of philosophical thought, and therefore very cautious about trying to bring into a purely intellectual formula the answer to the riddle of the universe and man's existence.

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    • [DOC File]Characteristics of Indian Philosophy

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      Similarly, Indian philosophy started with simple levels of human understanding incorporated the direct experiences of sages down the centuries to become a vast and thorough body of knowledge. Tradition, respect for ancient sages and infinite quest for knowledge make Indian philosophy so vast that it is difficult for people of other countries to ...

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