- Upanishads". The
development of
thought in
these Upanishadic theories contrasted with Buddhism,
since the
Upanishadic inquiry fails to find an
empirical correlate...
- of life in many
religious orders early in
Indian history,
especially Upanishadic Hinduism,
Buddhism and Jainism, is
thought to have
contributed to the...
-
called Gitopanishad, then
placed in the
Shruti ("heard") category,
being Upanishadic in content. The Puranas,
which started to be
composed of c. 300 CE onward...
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between death and rebirth, was
brought into
Buddhism from the Vedic-
Upanishadic (later Hindu)
philosophical tradition.
Later Buddhism expanded the bardo...
- 102–104, 264–269, 294–295. ISBN 978-81-208-0651-1.; Quote: "But the
Upanishadic ultimate meaning of the Vedas, was, from the
viewpoint of the
Vedic canon...
- Muktikā (Sanskrit: मुक्तिका)
refers to the Sanskrit-language
anthology of a
canon of 108 Upaniṣhads. The date of
composition of each is unknown, with the...
- life in many
religious orders early in
South Asian history,
especially Upanishadic Hinduism,
Buddhism and Jainism, is
thought to have been a
notable factor...
- the
Buddhist teaching of the
three marks of
existence may also
reflect Upanishadic or
other influences . The
Buddhist practice called Brahma-vihara may...
-
Borman states that the key to his
satyagraha is
rooted in the
Hindu Upanishadic texts.
According to
Indira Carr, Gandhi's
ideas on
ahimsa and satyagraha...
- Prajña (Sanskrit: प्रज्ञा) is the
highest and
purest form of wisdom,
intelligence and understanding. Prajñā is the
state of
wisdom which is
higher than...