Methods of knowledge, : perceptual, non-perceptual, and transcendental according to Advaita Vedānta;
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foreword by Dr. Huston Smith, introduction by T.M.P. Mahadevan.
Part 1: Perception, three means of non-perceptual knowledge, and the way of apprehending non-existence --
Part 2: Verbal testimony (a means of valid knowledge, sensuous and suprasensuous) --
Appendices --
Bibliographies --
Index.
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