Brahmavadin 1895-1914: SadhanaSwami Vivekananda Seva Samithi, 1986 - Hinduism Selected articles from Brahmavadin, 1895-1914, English quarterly devoted to spiritual values. |
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... limited to the pratika or pratima , the indescribable Absolute is limited by words and the Unthinkable is made the subject of meditation and worship . In this blessed attitude where Bhakti and Gnana harmonise , the human mind delights ...
... limited to the pratika or pratima , the indescribable Absolute is limited by words and the Unthinkable is made the subject of meditation and worship . In this blessed attitude where Bhakti and Gnana harmonise , the human mind delights ...
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... limited , and even in that limited sphere , the free - self does not exercise its choice without any reference to the motives . However the consciousness of freedom is a fact and not even the Determinists have dared to deny it . Says Mr ...
... limited , and even in that limited sphere , the free - self does not exercise its choice without any reference to the motives . However the consciousness of freedom is a fact and not even the Determinists have dared to deny it . Says Mr ...
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... limited . It is called attach- ment to selfishness ; it is blind . it is blind . It is the cause of bondage . It ends in suffering and misery . Of course , if such persons try to understand the meaning of God as love , what would they ...
... limited . It is called attach- ment to selfishness ; it is blind . it is blind . It is the cause of bondage . It ends in suffering and misery . Of course , if such persons try to understand the meaning of God as love , what would they ...
Contents
THE IDEAL BY VEDANTA AND HOW TO ATTAIN TO | 1 |
THE VEDANTA AND FATALISM | 7 |
STEPS TO REALISATION | 89 |
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absolute action activity agnosticism ancient Atman attain become Bhagavadgita Bhakti bliss body bondage Brahmacharya Brahman Buddha Buddhism called character conception condition consciousness desire devotion Dharma divine doctrine duty essential eternal ethical evolution existence experience fact faith feeling freedom Gita Guru happiness heart higher highest Hindu Hinduism human idea ideal ignorance India individual infinite intellectual Jiva Karma knowledge living Mahabharata manifestation means meditation mental metaphysical mind modern Moksha moral nation nature Neo-Platonism noumenon object ourselves Paramatman path perfection phenomenal philosophy physical pleasure practical Prakriti Prana principle pure Ramanuja realisation reality reason recognised relation religion religious Rigveda ritual sages Samadhi Samsara Sannyasin says scriptures sense slaves soul spiritual Sri Krishna stage standpoint supreme Swami Vivekananda Tapas teacher teaching theory things thinkers thought true truth ultimate understand unity universe Upanishads Vedanta Vedantin Vedas Vedic whole words worldly worship Yajna Yoga