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________________ GENERAL INDEX. 475 Rahasya-brahmana, of the Tândins and the Paingins (the Kbân dogya), ii, 220. Raikva, called Gânasruti a Sudra, i, 223-226. - possessed the knowledge of Brah- man, ii, 315. Rakshas, among the parkaganah, i, 262. Râma Miura sastrin, Pandit, i, P. xxii n. Râmânuga, his Vedânta-sâra, i, p. xvi. - Sri-bhashya, i, p. xvi seq. -- rests on old and weighty tra- dition, i, pp. xvii, xxii. -- its sectarian feature, i, p. xxxi n. -- follows the authority of Bodha- yana, i, p. xxi seq. - quotes a series of ancient teachers in his Vedârthasangraha, i, p. xxi seq. - sketch of his philosophical system, i, pp. xxiv, xxvii seqq. --- and Sankara, i, pp. xxii seqq., Ixxxv-ci, cxxvi. - chief points in which they agree and differ, i, pp. xxx seq., xxxiji-xl, xlviii-li, Ixii-Ixvi, Ixviii-Ixxiv, lxxvi-lxxix, lxxxiIxxxvi, cxii, cxiv, cxviii n., cxxi. - on the subdivision of the Vedânta-sâtras into Adhikaranas, and the determination of the Vedic passages discussed in the Satras, i, pp. xli-xlvi. -- relation of Badarayana's Sütras to their chief distinguishing doctrines, i, pp. lxxxvii-ci. - as interpreters of the Upa nishads, i, p. cxxiii seq. - approves of the system of the Bhagavatas, i, p. li seq. - on the relation of the individual soul to Brabman, i, pp. liii seq., lviii. - according to him the soul is of minute size, and a knowing agent, i, pp. liv-lvii. - on the activity of the soul, i, p. lvii. - on dreams, i, p. 1x seq. on the term 'mâyâ,' i, p. Ixi. on the combination of the senses with the manas, &c., at the death of the vidvan, i, p. lxxix. Råmânuga, on the immortality of him who knows Brahman, i, pp. Ixxix, lxxx. - his explanation preferred to that of Sankara, i, p. Ixxxvi seq. - denies the distinction of the two Brahmans and the doctrine of Mâyâ, i, p. xci. - denies the distinction between a higher and a lower knowledge, i, p. xci. - denied that the Upanishads teach Mâyâ, i, p. cii. Râmânugas, an important Vaishnava sect, i, p. xvii. - closely connected with the Bhâ gavatas, i, p. xxii seq. - their fundamental text concern ing the soul's fate after death, i, p. cxxi seq. — see also Bhagavatas. Râmâyan of Tulsidas, i, p. cxxvii seg. Rånayanîya-khila, the holding to gether and the pervading the sky attributed to Brahman in the R. are not to be inserted in other vidyâs, i, p. lxx; ii, 218 120. Rânâyanîyas, the Upanishad of the, ii, 319. Raurava, one of the seven hells, ii, 123. Reabsorption of the world into Brahman. See World and Pra laya. Real, the, and the Unreal, i.e. the intelligent Self and the non-real objects, coupled by wrong knowledge, i, 4. Realists, i.e. the Sautrântikas and the Vaibhâshikas, i, 401 D. - maintain the reality of every thing, i, 401. - controverted, i, 401-418. Reasoning stands nearer to per ception than Sruti, i, 299. - is there room for objections founded on r. after the sense of the sacred texts bas once been settled? i, 299 seq. - only a subordinate auxiliary of intuitional knowledge, i, 307. - which disregards the holy texts and rests on individual opinion Digitized by Digized by Google
SR No.007681
Book TitleQuestions of King Milinda Part 01
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorT W Rhys Davids
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1890
Total Pages2695
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size47 MB
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