by a leading specialist in Indian religion, study of nature of the universe and reality as experienced by human beings. Focus on Advaita Vedanta, explores use of metaphors and comparison with western concepts
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Anbieter: Majestic Books, Hounslow, Vereinigtes Königreich
Zustand: New. pp. vi + 110. Artikel-Nr. 7659966
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Anbieter: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Indien
Hardbound. Zustand: As New. New. Contents Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. The shell silver metaphor and the Adhyasa bhasya of Sankara. 3. The shell silver metaphor in Advaita Vedanta. 4. The complementarity of the shell silver and the rope snake metaphors in Advaita Vedanta. 5. The shell silver metaphor in Sankhya Mimamsa and Bhaskara. 6. The shell silver metaphor some limitations. Conclusion. Bibliography. Author index. Subject index. The question of the relationship between the ultimate reality of the universe and its proximate reality as experienced by us is apt to boggle the mind given the vastness of the dimensions involved. The distinction between it and us is like the difference between an avalanche and a snowflake. Nevertheless the Hindu school of philosophy known as Advaita Vedanta tries to render it comprehensible at the level of the individual by pressing everyday analogies into service. One such analogy is suggested by our experience in life when we momentarily mistake a piece of seashell for a piece of silver. Advaita Vedanta then proceeds to employ this pivotal analogy to explore the various dimensions of the relationship of the individual to the world to the ultimate reality and of the ultimate reality to the world. This book uses this metaphor as a window which opens out into the world of Advaita Vedanta. 110 pp. Artikel-Nr. 60617
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