Jtuddhi and manas of man's comphysical matters, even in schools pound nature, and these are only widely differing from his on other subtle forms of matter, subjects. Modesty, sincerity, innocence, patience, uprightness, service done to a preceptor, purity,... Hindu Philosophy: The Bhagavad Gītā; Or, The Sacred Lay. A Sanskrit ... - Página 1281882 - 208 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1893 - 230 páginas
...3 Because they belong to the Hindu thought or speculation on Jtuddhi and manas of man's comphysical matters, even in schools pound nature, and these are...constant equanimity in desired and undesired events; IO With constant worship of Me in exclusive devotion, frequenting of lonely places and distaste for... | |
| J??nadeva - 1987 - 680 páginas
...comes about wisdom rises supreme. IX. Indifference to the objects of sense, self-effacement and the perception of the evil of birth, death, old age, sickness and pain. 511. Complete indifference to sense objects fully occupies his mind. 512. The tongue has no liking... | |
| H. M. Vroom - 1996 - 192 páginas
...steadfastness, and self-control, 8. Indifference to the objects of sense, self-effacement, and the perception of the evil of birth, death, old age, sickness, and pain ... 11. This is declared to be true knowledge, and all that is different from it is non-knowledge.69... | |
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