Vedic Vision of Consciousness and Reality

Vedic Vision of Consciousness and Reality
Title Vedic Vision of Consciousness and Reality PDF eBook
Author Satya Prakash Singh
Publisher
Pages 538
Release 2004
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Vedic Vision Of Consciousness And Reality Is An Attempt At A Systematic Presentation Of The Visions Of Vedic Seers Concerning Consciousness In Relationship To Reality. The Relevance Of This Attempt Has Got Enhanced Today Due To Latest Discoveries In Quantum Physics Tending To Accord Some Sort Of Substantiality To Consciousness. This Is The Position Vedic Seers Held Long Ago As Is Evident From The Vedanta. The Vedanta, However Has Ignored The Vedic Samhitas On Metaphusical Issues Including Consciousness. The Present Work Has Come In Fulfillment Of This Lacuna In The Tradition Of Vedic Thought. It Has Been Shown Here Strictly On The Basis Of Textual Evidence How The Vedic Seers Were Involved In The Search For Consciousness In Its Purest Form Coinciding With Reality. The Coincidence Of The Modern Science In Its Latest Developments With The Vedic Viewpoint In This Regard, Suggests The Necessity Of A Paradigmatic Shift In The Human Thinking At This Juncture From Matter To Consciousness As The Most Fundamental Reality. These Issues Have Been Discussed Here From Various Viewpoints Including Scientific, Philosophical, Psychological, Theological And Epistemological.

A Historical-developmental Study of Classical Indian Philosophy of Morals

A Historical-developmental Study of Classical Indian Philosophy of Morals
Title A Historical-developmental Study of Classical Indian Philosophy of Morals PDF eBook
Author Rajendra Prasad
Publisher Concept Publishing Company
Pages 612
Release 2009
Genre Ethics
ISBN 9788180695957

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Phenomenal Consciousness and Mind-Body Problem

Phenomenal Consciousness and Mind-Body Problem
Title Phenomenal Consciousness and Mind-Body Problem PDF eBook
Author V.N. Misra
Publisher DK Printworld (P) Ltd
Pages 182
Release 2019-07-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 812461007X

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About the Book The problem of explanatory gap in the phenomenal consciousness has risen in the Western philosophy mainly because the consciousness itself and its manifestations or reflections are treated separately. Whereas, according to the Vedānta school of India, the phenomenal consciousness is merely manifestations of self-consciousness which is embodied in the human beings. In this approach, the phenomenal consciousness and self-consciousness are one and the same thing because the former depends upon the latter. Hence, there is no explanatory gap in the phenomenal consciousness. Similar is the case with the mind–body problem which exists in the Western philosophy mainly because the mind is treated as synonymous with consciousness. This book solves the above problems on the basis of the Indian philosophy and existential philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre. In both the philosophies, there is no explanatory gap in the phenomenal consciousness and the mind–body problem. About the Author V.N. Misra, PhD, retired from Indian Economic Service (IES), has worked as Economic Advisor in different ministries of Government of India. He had several consultancy assignments with the ADB, FAO, World Bank and IFPRI. Dr Misra has also to his credit more than forty research papers published in reputed journals in the field of agricultural policy and development, labour, employment, rural poverty, etc. He has also co-authored (with V.S. Vyas and D.S. Tyagi) a book, Significance of New Technology for Small Farmers. Dr Misra’s study on Terms of Trade is a published work. He has now shifted his interest from economics to philosophy and has recently published two books: Science of Consciousness: A Synthesis of Vedānta and Buddhism and Saṁsāra and Nirvāṇa: A Unifying Vision.

Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Vedic Terms

Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Vedic Terms
Title Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Vedic Terms PDF eBook
Author Swami Parmeshwaranand
Publisher Sarup & Sons
Pages 356
Release 2000
Genre Sanskrit language
ISBN 9788176250887

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Mystic Universe

Mystic Universe
Title Mystic Universe PDF eBook
Author Ashish Dalela
Publisher
Pages 523
Release 2016
Genre Hindu cosmology
ISBN 9789385384066

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Thinker, Thought and Knowledge

Thinker, Thought and Knowledge
Title Thinker, Thought and Knowledge PDF eBook
Author V.N. Mishra
Publisher DK Printworld (P) Ltd
Pages 264
Release 2022-11-08
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 8124611270

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Thinker, Thought and Knowledge critically and analytically reasons that some of the philosophical expositions like “thought has created the thinker” and “higher-order thoughts are themselves conscious” hinder us from explaining our sense of unity of consciousness. This book presents and elucidates some observations – thought cannot create thinker; along with thinker and thought, thinking too is quintessential for individual experience to take place; thinker, thinking and thought are fundamentally one in self-consciousness; thought becomes the object of self-consciousness; and the modern science attempts to undermine the principle of causation – from the East–West perspective, and registers its disproval with the philosophical views of scholars like J. Krishnamurti and a few other modern philosophers. Coming to the knowledge aspect, the volume delineates the relative existence and knowledge dealing with the absolute reality, and discusses it on the basis of Adavaita VedÀnta and the YogÀcÀra VijðÀnavÀda of the Buddhist philosophy along with Immanuel Kant’s theory of knowledge. The researcher’s approach employed in this volume should help the students of philosophy and other discerning readers take an analytical and critical positioning towards many a philosophical problem that they come across.

Vedic Yoga

Vedic Yoga
Title Vedic Yoga PDF eBook
Author David Frawley
Publisher Lotus Press
Pages 364
Release 2014-10-07
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0940676257

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The Path of the Rishi is one of the first and most detailed books published in the West on the ancient Vedic origins of Yoga, including all aspects of its philosophy and practice. The book reveals secrets of the Vedic Yoga from the teachings of Sri Aurobindo, Ganapati Muni, Brahmarshi Daivarat, and Swami Veda Bharati as well as Vamadevas own insights. It challenges popular ideas of the meaning of Yoga and brings Yoga back to the vision of the ancient Himalayan Rights.