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Robert Charles Zaehner (1913–24
November 1974) was a
British academic whose field of
study was
Eastern religions. He
understood the
original language...
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Jewish philosopher Martin Buber, and
Orientalist scholar Robert Charles Zaehner countered that the
effects of
mescaline are
subjective and
should not be...
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exist today) are the
result of a
Sasanian era redaction.
Robert Charles Zaehner proposed that this is
because the
individual Sasanian monarchs were not...
- Īśvarapraṇidhāna, or
contemplation of Īśvara as a
deity is useful,
suggests Zaehner,
because it
helps the
individual become more like Īśhvara. Riepe, and others...
- Publ., ISBN 978-0-87612-031-6
Zaehner, R.C. (1969), The
Bhagavad Gītā,
Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-501666-1
Zaehner,
Robert Charles (1973). The Bhagavad-gītā...
- egolessness.
According to
Zaehner,
Johnson and
other scholars,
nirvana in the Gita is a
Buddhist term
adopted by the Hindus.
Zaehner states it was used in...
- 1821
Robert C.
Zaehner, Abū Yazīd of Bisṭām. A
turning point in
Islamic mysticism, Indo-Iranian
Journal 1 (1957), 286–301
Robert C.
Zaehner,
Hindu and Muslim...
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figure in the
original edition,
written by Mani in the
Syriac language Zaehner 1961, pp. 53–54. "SRAOŠA".
Encyclopaedia Iranica.
Archived from the original...
- scholars. Similarly,
there is an
organic relation of
Sikhs to Hindus,
states Zaehner, both in
religious thought and
their communities, and
virtually all Sikhs'...
- OCLC 640889566
Zaehner,
Robert Charles (1972), Zurvan: A
Zoroastrian Dilemma, New York:
Biblo and Tannen, ISBN 978-0-8196-0280-0
Zaehner,
Robert Charles...