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020 | _a978-81-307-0909-3 | ||
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_aA short introduction to Vedanta / _cSubodh Kapoor. |
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_a1st ed. _b2008. |
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_aNew delhi. _bcosmo publications. _c2008. |
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_a292 p . ; _bhardbound _c14x22cm |
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505 | _a1.Vedanta :An introduction 2.Introduction to vedanta philosophy 3.Vedanta basics 4.Aim of the vedanta 5.Survey of the vedanta system 6.The cultural value of vedanta :A retrospect 7.Vedanta and India philosophy 8.Dvaitism or dualism 9.Advaita vedantism or Indian monism 10.Visishdwaitism or qualified dwaitism or monism 11.Exponents of major schools of the vedanta. | ||
520 | _aThe fundamental ideas of the vedanta have pervaded the whole of the Indian literature have leavened the whole of their language,and form to the present day the common property of the people at large.In fact vedanta has through the ages gone on embodying the inmost stirrings of the soul of India. | ||
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