Brahma Sutras (Critical Exposition)
author: B. N. K. Sharma
edition: 2008, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
pages: 1835
ISBN-10: 8121500354
ISBN-13: 9788121500357
Topic: Hindu-philosophy
Brahman’s Form is Trans-empirical
This chapter describes Brahman’s Form is Trans-empirical located on page 94 of volume 3 in the book Brahma Sutras (Critical Exposition) compiled by B. N. K. Sharma. This book contains a Critical Exposition of the Brahmasutras of Badarayana including a thorough research on the commentaries of Shankara, Ramanuja and Madhva. The Vedanta Sutras represent an important treatise of Indian Philosophy teaching Vedic concepts as found in the Upanishads..
Sanskrit name of chapter: arupadhikaranam or arupadhikarana (arupa-adhikarana / adhikaranam). This edition includes the original Sanskrit text, an English translation, references to commentaries, detailled footnotes, IAST transliterated words and a large index.
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Chandogya Upanishad (Madhva commentary) [by Srisa Chandra Vasu]
“May I tell thee a quarter of Brahman (the Vasudeva Form)” “Tell me Sir,” He said to him. “The Eastern region is one-sixteenth (Vasudeva), the Western region is onesixteenth (Sankarshana), the Southern region is one-sixteenth (Pradyumna), the Northern region is one-sixteenth (Aniruddha). This four-sixteenth constitutes one quarter of Brahman, O Friend! The (secret) name of this quarter is Prakashavat.—261. [Note.—Kala—one-sixteenth....
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Philosophy of Charaka-samhita [by Asokan. G]
The trans-empirical elements are analysed in detail. The theorization of the pancabhutas, the tridoshas (vata, pitta, and kapha) that constitute the body, and also the constituents of mind, namely sattva, rajas, and tamas are based not merely on empirical generalizations but on the intuitive insight of the holistic state of psychophysically conditioned human being through its symptomatic manifestations....
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Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi [by Ganganatha Jha]
That supreme Brahman which is described in the Vedantic Upanishads—of that the Preceptor is the ‘embodiment’—i.e., he is as it were the very image of Brahman. ‘The father is the embodiment of Prajapati’—i.e., Hiranyagarbha. The mother is the same as this earth,—both being equally capable; of bearing burdens. ‘One’s own’—i.e., uterine—‘brother is the embodiment of the self’—the conscious entity within the body....
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