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________________ Upanișadic influence or... 125 the state of liberation, 108 Asanga uses them in the same sense. 100 The Reality is not born, says Katha Upanisad, 107 Asanga also says it is not born. 108 Reality is called ever-abiding or constant (dhruva) eternal (nitya) and all-pervading (vibhu) in the Upanişads. 109 Asanga also describes reality in similar words.110 The freed man is known as Kamūcāra i.e. who has unlimited freedom in all worlds in the Chārdogya Upanişad. 111 The same word is used by Asanga in the same sense, 119 Upadişadic influence on Vijñāpavāda in general and Mabayaqasūtralarkara in particular was observed by critics of Vijñanavāda, They pointed out that Vijnana or pure consciousness of the Vijnãoavādins is nothing but Ā.man of the heretics-Tirtbankaras in disguise. 105. Kath. Up. II-V-12, 13. 106. MSA. V-8. XIX-81. 107, Kath. Up. 1-11-18. 108. MSA, VI-1. 109. Kath. Up. I-11-10, II-V-13. 110. MSA IX-40. 111. Chi, Up. VII-XXV-?, 112. MSA. XI-18.. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001577
Book TitleTraverses on Less Trodden Path of Indian Philosophy and Religion
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorYajneshwar S Shastri
PublisherL D Indology Ahmedabad
Publication Year1991
Total Pages302
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English & Philosophy
File Size20 MB
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