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Advaita Vedānta and Vaiṣṇavism: the philosophy of Madhusūdana Sarasvatī

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis (CAM);Routledge
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Series
Routledge Hindu Studies Series
Category
Library

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  1. Introduction 2. Illusion (Avidya) 3. Knowledge and Epistemology 4. Brahman and the Sentient World 5. Material World and Cosmogony 6. Advaita-Vedanta Salvation 7. Bhakti, the Theology of Aesthetics and Divine Love

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