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564
Brahma-nirväṇa, 474 Brahmano mukhe, 474 Brahma-pariņāma-vāda, 43 Brahma-prakāśikā, 49, 82 n. brahma-randhra, 353 n., 356 Brahma-raksasa, 282
Brahma-siddhi, 83, 84, 86-88, 92, 93, 95, 98, 106, 117, 110 n., 112, 178, 198, 199 Brahma-siddhi-tikā, 45, 83 Brahma-siddhi-vyäkhya-ratna, 83 Brahma-stuti, 148 n. Brahma-sutra, 2, 5, 6, 8, 25, 28, 29, 43 n., 46, 56, 82, 92, 103, 108 n., 148 n., 189, 196, 204, 205, 218, 220, 246 n., 250 n., 251, 391, 495, 549; discussion as to whether it professes pure monism or bhedabheda, 44 ff.; does not support Sankara's philosophy, 2
Brahma-sutra-bhāṣya, 30, 80, 81, 148 n.
Brahma-sutra-bhāṣya-vyākhyā, 82 n. Brahma-sutra-bhāṣyartha - samgraha,
82 n.
Brahma-sütra-dipikā, 82
Brahma-sutra-vṛtti, 82 Brahma-sutro-panyāsa, 82 n. Brahma-tattva-prakāśikā, 82 n.
Brahma-tattva-samīkṣā, 12
Index
Brahma-tattva-samhitoddipani, 45 n.
Brahma-vaivarta, 274, 432, 433 n.
Brahmavāda, 283
Brahma-Veda, 280 n.
brahma-vicara, 56
Brahma-vidyabharaṇa, 56, 82 n. brahma-vihara, 460, 501
Brahmavijñāna, 54
brahma-yajña, 487
Brahma, 197, 229, 245, 274, 423, 519, 539, 546
Brahmananda Giri, 443 Brahmananda Sarasvati, 54, 57 n., 77 n.,
79, 81, 82, 251 n., 252 n. Brahmananda-vilāsa, 57 n. Brahmananda Yati, 82 Brahmin Sutikṣṇa, 230 Brahmopaniṣat, 251 Brain, 340, 353 n., 356 Bravery, 502
Brāhmaṇas, 292, 295 n. 1, 301, 420 Brahmins, 228, 469, 488, 498, 502, 504,
505-507, 512, 513, 539
Breast, 286
Breath, 259 Breath-control, 268, 444, 447, 448,
455
Breathing activity, 75
Breathing forth, 259 Breath-regulation, 256 Breeding, 505 Broken, 337, 338
Bronchi, 286 n. 2
Bronchial tubes, 289 n. 3 Bronchitis, 386 Brow, 287 Brhad-aranyaka-bhāṣya-ṭīkā, 193 Brhad-äraṇyaka-bhāṣya-vārttika-țikā,
193
Brhad-aranyaka Upanisad, 1, 73, 78, 83, 251, 259 n. 3, 260, 288 n. 1, 344, r 345, 391, 394
Brhad-aranyakopaniṣad-bhāṣya, 48, 78 Brhad-aranyakopaniṣad-bhāṣya-värtti
ka, 78, 98 Brhad-yoga-vasiṣṭha, 232 Brhal-laghu-panjikā, 428
Brhaspati-smrti, 251 budbuda, 312 n. 3
Buddha, 22 n., 61, 276, 424, 459, 498,
520
Buddhadeva, 171
Buddhaghoşa, 164
Buddhapalita, 164, 165
Buddhas, 3
Buddhi, 75, 76, 104, 109, 179-181, 238, 239, 245, 262, 305, 341, 344, 347 n., 369, 373, 386, 387, 458, 463, 464, 484 n. 1, 524
Buddhism, 58, 117, 228, 450 n. 1, 459,
461, 495, 498, 504, 521; analysis of recognition, 65; and Vedanta on the notion of self-consciousness and recognition of identity, 33 ff.; avidya in, and in Gitā, 498-500; criticisms of the concept of God of Nyaya and Yoga, 176-178; criticism of the Samkhya pariņāma doctrine, 171 ff.; development of the foetus in the Sali-stamba-sutra, 307; ideal life of Mahāyāna, 501; its arguments against the self as individual entity, 58 ff.; its attempt to interpret self-identity by the assumption of two separate concepts, 68; its criticism of NyāyaVaiseşika categories, 187 ff.; its criticism of the Vedantic identity of self as shown in memory, 66; its doctrine of momentariness and artha-kriyakäritä, 182 ff.; its idealism compared with that of Sankara and Yogaväsiṣṭha, 268 ff.; its refutation of criticism of the non-permanency of entities by heretical thinkers, 185 ff.; refutation of the soul theory of various systems of Indian thought in,