The Method of Early Advaita Vedānta: A Study of Gauḍapāda, Śaṅkara, Sureśvara, and PadmapādaThis is a unique work discussing the teachings of four of the great Advaita Acaryas : Gaudapada, Sankara, and histwo disciples, Suresvara and Padmapada. The first three chapters are concerned with the teachings of Gaudapada. These chapters refer to most o |
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Information regarding the Texts Cited | xix |
Gaudapāda | 17 |
1 The Āgamaprakaraņa | 39 |
Chapter | 63 |
Gaudapādas Teachings in relation to Buddhist Thought | 88 |
2 Gaudapāda and Yogācāra | 115 |
Chapter Three | 125 |
Chapter Four | 163 |
The Means sādhana the End sādhya and their Relation | 284 |
Sureśvara and Padmapāda | 345 |
Chapter Eight | 410 |
superimposition | 432 |
Postscript on Method | 467 |
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Chapter Five | 215 |
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accept according Advaita appearance argues argument arise avidyā become Bhattacharya body Brahman BSBh BUBh Buddhist called chapter cited cognition commentary concerning condition consciousness considered creation dependent discussion distinction dream duality effect empirical entirely essential everything evident example existence experience explain expression external fact fourth further Gaudapāda idea identical ignorance important indication individual interpretation kārikā knowledge known later liberation limiting Lord material cause matter māyā means mentioned method mind Nāgārjuna name-and-form nature non-dual object occurs op.cit origination Padmapāda passage perception person perspective Philosophy possible present pure Awareness question reality reason refers relation remains reveal Sankara Sankara says says seems seen sense sentence sleep soul speak śruti statement superimposition Sureśvara takes teaching texts things thought tradition true truth ultimate unborn understanding unreal Upanişads Vedānta verse waking waking world word Yogācāra