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100 | _aShivaprasada dvivedi | ||
245 |
_aSriShankara digvijaya _hSanskrit and Hindi |
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250 | _a1 st ed | ||
260 |
_aVaranasi _bChowkhamba vidyabhavan _c2012 |
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300 | _a548 | ||
490 | _aVidyabhavan prachya granthamala-249 | ||
500 | _aThe Life of Sankara makes a strong impression of contraries. He is a philospher and a poet a savant and a saint a mystic and a religious reformer. Such diverse gifts did he possess that different images present themselves if we try to recall his personality. One sees him in youth on fire with intellectual ambition a stiff and intrepid debator; another regards him as a shrewd political genius (rather a patriot) attempting to impress on the people a sense of unity; for a third he is a calm philosopher engaged in the single effort to expose the contradictions of life and thought with an unmatched incisiveness; for a fourth who declares that we are all greater than we know | ||
505 | _aSriShankaracharya ke guno k varnan, Devataom ke bhagavan shankar se prarthana. | ||
650 | _aŚaṅkarācārya | ||
650 | _aPhilosophers | ||
650 | _aAdvaita | ||
942 | _cBK |