This work re-examines the philosophy of God in Advaita in a new prespective. Some of the conclusions of the author are significantly different from those presented in the earlier commentaries and assessments of Sankara's Philosophy.
About the Author:
Professor A G Krishna Warrier is a distinguished philosopher and Sanskritist. He has credit some important contributions to Indian philosophy. God in Advaita was written by him when he was a Visiting Fellow of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Simla. Earlier he was Professor of Sanskrit and Tagore Professor at Kerala University.
Preface | vii |
List of Abbreviations | ix |
Introduction | 1 |
1. The Spirit of the Upanisads, Aupanisadah | |
Purusa | 17 |
2. God as Cause | 84 |
3. God and the World | 115 |
4. God and Man | 133 |
5. God as the Goal of Sadhana | 164 |
6. God as realized by the Jivanmukta | 198 |
Select Bibliography | 231 |
Click Here for More Books Published By Indian Institute of Advanced Study
This work re-examines the philosophy of God in Advaita in a new prespective. Some of the conclusions of the author are significantly different from those presented in the earlier commentaries and assessments of Sankara's Philosophy.
About the Author:
Professor A G Krishna Warrier is a distinguished philosopher and Sanskritist. He has credit some important contributions to Indian philosophy. God in Advaita was written by him when he was a Visiting Fellow of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Simla. Earlier he was Professor of Sanskrit and Tagore Professor at Kerala University.
Preface | vii |
List of Abbreviations | ix |
Introduction | 1 |
1. The Spirit of the Upanisads, Aupanisadah | |
Purusa | 17 |
2. God as Cause | 84 |
3. God and the World | 115 |
4. God and Man | 133 |
5. God as the Goal of Sadhana | 164 |
6. God as realized by the Jivanmukta | 198 |
Select Bibliography | 231 |
Click Here for More Books Published By Indian Institute of Advanced Study