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Chandradhar Sharma



Average rating: 4.02 · 134 ratings · 20 reviews · 16 distinct worksSimilar authors
A Critical Survey of Indian...

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Advaita Tradition in Indian...

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Bharatiya Darshan: Aalochan...

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Critical Survey of Indian P...

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“Western philosophy has remained more or less true to the etymological meaning of ‘philosophy’, in being essentially an intellectual quest for truth. Indian Philosophy has been, however, intensely spiritual and has always emphasized the need of practical realization of truth. The word ‘darshana’ means ‘vision’ and also the ‘instrument of vision’. It stands for the direct, immediate and intuitive vision of Reality, the actual perception of Truth, and also includes the means which led to this realization. ‘See the Self’ (ātmā vā are draṣṭavyaḥ) is the keynote of all schools of Indian Philosophy.”
Chandradhar Sharma, Critical Survey Of Indian Philosophy



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