| 1917 - 756 pages
...vadins. (Interpretation of the sutras 28 — 32 by QAMKARA, as translated by (J. THIBAUT). Sutra 28. The non-existence [of external things] cannot be maintained on account of [our] consciousness [of them]. Sutra 29. And on account of their difference of nature, [the ideas of the waking state] are not like... | |
| 1926 - 200 pages
...it is never so observed. So also sutra 28, according to Sarhkara, Nimbarka and Vallabha, means that the non-existence of external things cannot be maintained, on account of our consciousness of them. According to Ramanuja it means : The non-existence of things apart from ideas cannot be maintained,... | |
| American Oriental Society - 1911 - 470 pages
...ksaniJcatvdc ca 31 sarvathdnupapattes ca 32. I. Sankara's interpretation, SEE. vol. xxxiv, p. 418 if.: The non-existence (of external things) cannot be maintained, on account of (our) consciousness (of them), 28. And on account of their difference of nature (the ideas of the waking state) are not like those... | |
| 1899 - 498 pages
...as it has latter-day thinkers. The existence of matter could not be denied with any show of reason. «The non-existence of external things cannot be maintained on account of our consciousness of them. ( )ur consciousness of objects in the waking condition is moreover not like our consciousness of objects... | |
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