Three Lectures on the Vedńta Philosophy: Delivered at the Royal Institution in March, 1894Longmans, Green, and Company, 1911 |
Términos y frases comunes
admit altogether ancient answer Atman avam Avidyâ or Nescience become believe Bishop Berkeley body Bráh Bráhman Brih Buddha called carriage with mules conceived concept Creator Crown 8vo death Deity Deussen divine doctrines doubt esoteric eternal eyes fact father Gâbâla Gânasruti Pautrâyana Gifford Lectures gods Greek higher highest human hymns idea illusion India Indian philosophy Îsvara Kalama Sutta Khând knower knowledge Kshattri language Lectures light Logos Lord manas Mâyâ means meant mind name and form Nescience or Avidyâ never passages perceive perception phenomenal world philo Plato Pragâpati Professor qualities Raikva reality religion Rig-veda Sankara Sanskrit Satyakâma seems sense shads shine sophy soul Spinoza spirit subject and object subtle body Sûdra Sûtras syllable system of philosophy Tat tvam asi teacher teaching Theosophy things thou art thought translated truth understand unreal upâdhis Upani Upanishads Veda Vedanta philosophy Vedânta-sûtras Vedântist Vedic word worship Yama