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- Buddhism:
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Practices (Brighton: Sus**** Academic, 2005), p. 30: "
Upanisadic thought is
anything but consistent; nevertheless,
there is a
common focus...
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- Asuras." Naimiṣīyā
figure for the
first time in the Brāhmaṇas and the
Upaniṣadic Literature.
These words denote the
dwellers in the Naimiṣa forest. They...
- to the
sphere of the sun
through yoga, a
practice that
links up with
Upanisadic references to the
channel to the
crown of the head as the
pathway by which...
- with
exactness and
eloquent clarity in the English. The
accompanying Upanisadic cross-referencing and Sanskrit-English
lexicon of key
terms will prove...
- for
discriminating the
meaning of the word "Thou"
since there is an [
Upanisadic] teaching, "Having
become calm, self-controlled [..., one sees
Atman there...
- Brāhmaṇa 3.12.9, 7–8 The
Vedic words for "action" and "merit" in pre-
Upaniṣadic texts carry moral significance and are not
solely linked to
ritual practices...
- late
Vedic period (9th to 6th
centuries BCE)
marks the
beginning of the
Upanisadic or
Vedantic period. This
period heralded the
beginning of much of what...
- Mīmāṃsā, the
tradition of
Vedic exegesis Vedanta or
Uttara Mimāṃsā, the
Upaniṣadic tradition. The main
schools of
Indian philosophy that
reject the Vedas...