Siddhantalesha sangraha Sanskrit
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- 181.482 Ap484 S 105853
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181.482 An14 R 101797 Rgbhasyam | 181.482 An73 S 101148 Om Satbhooshani | 181.482 An861 S 107303 Sankara-Vijayas: A comparative and critical study | 181.482 Ap484 S 105853 Siddhantalesha sangraha | 181.482 B 7309 R 107348 Revelation of the ever-revealed : | 181.482 C33342 S 107510 Sankara : the missionary | 181.482 C4419 A 100976 Advaitamrtam : Swami Chinmayananda Birth Centenary Celebration Commemorative Volume |
This term is an established term within Hindu philosophy which denotes a specific line of development within a Hindu religious or philosophical tradition. The traditional schools of Hindu philosophy have had their siddhantas established by their respective founders in the form of Sutras (aphorisms). The Sutras are commented by a major philosopher in the respective traditions to elaborate upon the established doctrine by quoting from the shastras (scriptures) and using logic and pramanas (accepted source of knowledge).
Brahmalakshana vichara
Brahmana karanatva vichara
Mayakarnatva vichara
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