India: the Quest for NationhoodLalvani Publishing House, 1967 - 206 pages |
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Page 41
... question of one or the other . Hinduism prevailed in India . I shall try to focus attention on just two questions : first , what was the nature and content of the supreme enlightenment ? We do not bring into question the spiritual ...
... question of one or the other . Hinduism prevailed in India . I shall try to focus attention on just two questions : first , what was the nature and content of the supreme enlightenment ? We do not bring into question the spiritual ...
Page 43
... question of life after death because " when all conditions ( of this life ) are cut off , all matter for discussion is cut off . " In the Dhammapada , the Bible of Buddhism , it is written : " As the fiery sparks from a forge are one by ...
... question of life after death because " when all conditions ( of this life ) are cut off , all matter for discussion is cut off . " In the Dhammapada , the Bible of Buddhism , it is written : " As the fiery sparks from a forge are one by ...
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... questions of the day ; and ( iv ) the determination of the lines upon and methods by which during the next twelve months it ... question of self - government was first broached at the Congress Session of 1906 held in Calcutta under the ...
... questions of the day ; and ( iv ) the determination of the lines upon and methods by which during the next twelve months it ... question of self - government was first broached at the Congress Session of 1906 held in Calcutta under the ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PREHISTORIC AND VEDIC INDIA | 5 |
THE UPANISHADS AND THE VEDANTA | 17 |
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