Image of Sankara's Upadesasahasri

Text

Sankara's Upadesasahasri



Sankara, the eighth-century Indian philosopher, is generally regarded as the greatest thinker in the long history of Indian philosophy as well as in the metaphysical tradition known as Vedanta. Advaita Vedanta, the school or system founded by him, stresses the Advaita or nondualist approach to the problem of existence and ultimate reality, and has been the main current of thought in India for hundreds of years. Most of Sankara`s works are commentaries on other classics of Indian thought, like Upanisads, the Bhagavadgita, and the Brahmasutra. The Upadesasahasri, or " A Thousand Teachings, "here critically edited and translated into English, is, however, the only independent and non-commentary work that can safely be attributed to him; the other independent writings traditionally ascribed to him are all probably spurious


Ketersediaan

B033238/23133 May-s c.1Perpustakaan PascasarjanaTersedia
B033239/23133 May-s c.2Perpustakaan PascasarjanaTersedia
B033240/23133 May-s c.3Perpustakaan PascasarjanaTersedia
B033241/23133 May-s c.4Perpustakaan PascasarjanaTersedia

Informasi Detil

Judul Seri
-
No. Panggil
133 May-s
Penerbit Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Private Limited : New Delhi.,
Deskripsi Fisik
xix, 14,5 cm x22,2 cm, 673 pg
Bahasa
English
ISBN/ISSN
978-8120827707
Klasifikasi
133
Tipe Isi
-
Tipe Media
-
Tipe Pembawa
-
Edisi
-
Subyek
Info Detil Spesifik
-
Pernyataan Tanggungjawab

Versi lain/terkait

Tidak tersedia versi lain




Informasi


DETAIL CANTUMAN


Kembali ke sebelumnyaXML DetailCite this