Jignasu-rachana-manjare: Upalabdha samastha lekho ka samgraha Hindi
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181.482 Sw 22 T 107441 Tattvabodha | 181.482 Sw 22 T 107442 Tattva vivekah | 181.482 Sw22 A 105585 Advaita vedanta | 181.482 Ud4 J 104948 Jignasu-rachana-manjare: | 181.482 Ud4 J 104949 Jignasu-rachana-manjare: | 181.482 V559 A 100382 Atmatirtham - Life and Teachings of Sri Sankaracharya | 181.482 V559 A 100382 Atmatirtham - Life and Teachings of Sri Sankaracharya |
Indian philosophies share many concepts such as dharma, karma, samsara, reincarnation, dukkha, renunciation, meditation, with almost all of them focussing on the ultimate goal of liberation of the individual through diverse range of spiritual practices (moksha, nirvana).[10] They differ in their assumptions about the nature of existence as well as the specifics of the path to the ultimate liberation, resulting in numerous schools that disagreed with each other. Their ancient doctrines span the diverse range of philosophies found in other ancient cultures.
Veda prabhu ke pavitra vani, Veda aur ke pavitra vani.
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