अभिनवगुप्तप्रणीता ईश्वरप्रत्यभिज्ञाविमर्शिनी : भास्करीसंवलिता

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अभिनवगुप्तप्रणीता ईश्वरप्रत्यभिज्ञाविमर्शिनी : भास्करीसंवलिता

सम्पादकौ, को॰ अ॰ सुब्रह्मण्य अय्यरः, कान्तिचन्द्र पाण्डेय ; प्रधानसम्पादकः, रामचन्द्र द्विवेदी

Motilal Banarsidass, 1986

  • : set
  • 1. भागः
  • 2. भागः
  • 3. भागः

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Īśvara-pratyabhijñā-vimarśinī of Abhinavagupta : doctrine of divine recognition

अभिनव गुप्त प्रणीता ईश्वर प्रत्यभिज्ञा विमर्शिनी : भास्करी संवलिता

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अभिनव गुप्त प्रणीता ईश्वर प्रत्यभिज्ञा विमर्शिनी : भास्करी संवलिता

Abhinavaguptapraṇītā Īśvarapratyabhijñāvimarśinī : Bhāskarīsaṃvalitā

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In Sanskrit; prefatory matter and translation in English

Added t.p. in English

Vol. 1 & 2: Edited by K.A. Subramania Iyer, and K.C. Pandey ; general editor, R.C. Dwivedi -- Vol. 3: English translation by K.C. Pandey ; general editor, R.C. Dwivedi

PUB: Delhi : Motilal Banarsidass

Reprint. Originally published: Bhāskarī. Allahabad : Print. and Stationery, United Provinces, 1938-1954. Originally published in series: Princess of Wales Saraswati Bhavan texts ; no. 70, 83-84

Summary: Commentary and supercommentary, with text, on Īśvarapratyabhijñā, classical verse work, expounding the Trika philosophy in Kashmir Sivaism, by Utpala, fl. 900-950

Contents: भाग 1. ज्ञानाधिकारः -- भाग 2. क्रिया-आगम-तत्त्वसंग्रह-अधिकाराः -- भाग 3. आङ्ग्लानुवादः / अनुवादकः, कान्तिचन्द्र पाण्डेयः

Contents: Vol. 1. Sanskrit text with the commentary Bhāskarī, Adhikāra 1 -- Vol. 2. Sanskrit text with the commentary Bhāskarī, Adhikāra 2, 3, 4 -- Vol. 3. English translation

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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The author tried to justify this category as a spiritual technique systematically worked out and developed by Advaitins particularly Samkara with a view to classifying and systematizing values in terms of the different forms which renunciation and its object may be found to assume. This dissertation also highlights principles of human behaviour in the Indian tradition implicitly clarifying thereby such concepts as dharma (socio-religious duties), the good life, obligation and responsibility etc.

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