About the Book
The aim of Hindu Philosophy is the extinction of sorrow and suffering by the method of knowledge that alone can free man from the bondage of ignorance. It points to a clear way of thinking which enables one to understand Reality by direct experience. In this perspective, Hindu Philosophy is an art of life and not a theory.
In this book the author presents a precise and illuminating study of a six systems of Indian Philosophy classified into three divisions: (1) Nyaya-Vaisesika, (2) Samkhya-Yoga, and (3) Mimamsa-Vedanta. The first division lays down the methodology of science and elaborates the concepts of Physics and Chemistry to show how manifestations of phenomena come into being. The second division sets forth an account of cosmic evolution on purely logical principles. The third division critically analyses the basic principles; developing them in greater detail and furnishing arguments to substantiate, as well as making incidental contributions on points of special interest.
Beside presenting an account of philosophical systems of Indian, the author adds a study of Kashmir Saivism - a system of Ideal Monism founded by Vasugupta and based on Siva Sutras. In this context the author throws sufficient light on the traditional Tantric literature that has suffered wide criticism both from Western and Eastern scholars.
The book is documented with Preface, Introduction and Glossarial Index.
Contents:
PREFACE
INTRODUCTION
Purpose of Hindu PhilosophyTest of PhilosophyThe DarsanasInfluence Samkara Ramanuja Madhva Kasmir Saivism The Tantras Saivism Saktism Vaisnavism
NYAYA
Purpose Scope Philosophy Literature
VAISESIKA
Purpose Scope Philosophy Paramanus Akasa Kala Dik Atman Manas Literature
SAMKHYA
Purpose Scope Philosophy Purusa Prakrti The Gunas Mahat Ahamkara Manas Indriyas Tanmatras MahabhutasLiterature
YOGA
Purpose Scope Philosophy Jiva Gunas Citta Buddhi Ahamkara Manas Indriyas Tanmatras Bhutas Literature
MIMAMSA
VEDANTA
Purpose Scope Philosophy Brahman Atman Maya Literature
KASMIR SAIVISM
Purpose Scope Philosophy The Siva Tattva The Sakti Tattva The Sadasiva Tattva The Isvara Tattva The Sadvidya Tattva The Maya Tattva and Its Evolutes The Kancukas Literature
GENERAL WORKS
Nyaya Vaisesika Samkhya Yoga Mimamsa Vedanta Kasmir Sivaism
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
GLOSSARY
INDEX
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Vedas (1294)
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Goddess (473)
Bhakti (243)
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Shiva (330)
Journal (132)
Fiction (44)
Vedanta (321)
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