- 'the Absolute'.
Gaudapada "wove [both doctrines] into the
philosophy of
Mandukaya Upanisad,
which was
further developed by Shankara". In this view, the...
- four-cornered negation", then "wove [both doctrines] into a
philosophy of the
Mandukaya Upanisad,
which was
further developed by Shankara". In Gaudapada's text...
- 177–178) states, "Gaudapada wove [both doctrines] into a
philosophy of the
Mandukaya Upanisad,
which was
further developed by Shankara."
Nikhilananda (2008...
-
states that
Gaudapada "weaved [both doctrines] into a
philosophy of the
Mandukaya Upanisad,
which was
further developed by Shankara".
Other scholars such...
- philosophy.
Gaudapada "wove [both doctrines] into a
philosophy of the
Mandukaya Upanisad,
which was
further developed by Shankara.
Michael Comans states...
- 'the Absolute'.
Gaudapada "wove [both doctrines] into the
philosophy of
Mandukaya Upanisad,
which was
further developed by Shankara". In this view, the...
- 'the Absolute'.
Gaudapada "wove [both doctrines] into the
philosophy of
Mandukaya Upanisad,
which was
further developed by Shankara". In this view, the...