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Tattwapradipika of paramahamsa chitsukhacharya: Chitsukhi, With the commentary narayana prasadini. Sanskrit

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The vrajajivan pracyabharati granthamala-19Publication details: Delhi Chaukhamba sanskrit pratishthan 1986Edition: 1 st edDescription: 388Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 181.482 K1516 T 104708
Contents:
Svaprakashanirupane uttara paksha, Atman asamvidupatva nirupanam.
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Tattva is a Sanskrit word meaning 'thatness', 'principle', 'reality' or 'truth'. According to various Indian schools of philosophy, a tattva (or tattwa) is an element or aspect of reality. In some traditions, they are conceived as an aspect of deity. Although the number of tattvas varies depending on the philosophical school, together they are thought to form the basis of all our experience. The Samkhya philosophy uses a system of 25 tattvas, while Shaivism recognises 36 tattvas. In Buddhism, the equivalent is the list of dhammas which constitute reality.

Svaprakashanirupane uttara paksha, Atman asamvidupatva nirupanam.

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