Consciousness, knowledge, and ignorance : Prakāśātman's Pañcapādikāvivaraṇa, "Elucidation of five parts", section on inquiry (Jijñāsādhikaraṇa), first part (Prathama varṇaka)
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Consciousness, knowledge, and ignorance : Prakāśātman's Pañcapādikāvivaraṇa, "Elucidation of five parts", section on inquiry (Jijñāsādhikaraṇa), first part (Prathama varṇaka)
(Treasury of the Indic sciences series)
American Institute of Buddhist Studies at Columbia University in New York, 2011
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Jijñāsādhikaraṇa
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Includes translation from Sanskrit with transliterated text
"Co-published with Colombia University's Center for Buddhist Studies and Tibet House US"
Bibliography: p. 501-509
Includes index
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The first English translation of the "First Section" (Prathama Varnakam)-the "Section on Inquiry" (Jijnasadhikaranam)-of the Panacapadikavivaranam, a Sanskrit commentary offering a systematic exposition of Advaita (nondualistic) Vedanta from the Vivarana perspective. The central question concerns the nature of ignorance, or not-knowing, and its relation to knowing. It discusses how ignorance obstructs the nature of reality; the locus and support of ignorance; and whether ignorance is a positive entity. Includes a detailed introduction, transliterated text, translation, and explanatory notes. Published by American Institute of Buddhist Studies (AIBS)
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