The word speaks to the Faustian man : a translation and interpretation of the Prasthānatrayī and Śaṅkara's bhāṣya for the participation of contemporary man. 3. Taittirīya Upaniṣad, Aitareya UpaniṣadMotilal Banarsidass Publ., 1999 - 380 This is a translation and interpretation of the Prasthanatrayi and Sankara's bhasya for the participation of contemporary man. |
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The word speaks to the Faustian man : a translation and interpretation of ... Som Raj Gupta Ograniczony podgląd - 1999 |
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absolute adhvaryu agni ākāśa annam ātman attains avidyā become Bhagavadgītā Bhrgu birth bliss body born Brāhmaṇa breath-self BṛU cause civilisation cognition comes concept consciousness constituted contemplation creation creatures Crito darkness death desire discourse distinctions duality dwell earth eater equated ether of space fire fivefold food-self gods heaven Hiranyagarbha holy acts human ignorance immortal incoming breath infinite interpretation knower of Brahman knowledge and infinity knows Brahman language live mahas mantra māyā means meditation mind mortal names and forms nondual nothingness object one's ontological organ peace perceive perception person phenomena present Prthivi realisation reality remains reveal Rg Veda sacrifice samādhi Śankara seer self-knowledge sense sheaths Socrates speak speaker speech śruti text supreme syllable tapas thing thought truth turn undo untruth Upanisad utterances Varuna Vedas Vedic verily vision welfare economy wisdom word worldly Yajur Veda