Philosophy of Bhagavad Gita The philosophy of Bhagavad Gita is the philosophy of the Veda, which is the philosophy of Hinduism. There are various divergent concepts thriving under the name of …
Brahma Sutra 3.4.10
असार्वत्रिकी ॥ १० ॥ asārvatrikī || 10 || 10. (The declaration of the scripture referred to in Sutra 4) is not universally true. The declaration of the Sruti that knowledge enhances the fruit …
Brahma Sutra 3.4.9
तुल्यं तु दर्शनम् ॥ ९ ॥ tulyaṃ tu darśanam || 9 || tulyam—Equal; tu—but; darśanam—declarations of the Sruti. 9. But the declarations of the Sruti equally support both views. This …
Prashna Upanishad 6.8
ते तमर्चयन्तस्त्वं हि नः पिता योऽस्माकमविद्यायाः परं पारंतारयसीति । नमः परमऋषिभ्यो नमः परमऋषिभ्यः ॥ ६.८॥इति प्रश्नोपनिषदि षष्ठः प्रश्नः ॥ te tamarcayantastvaṃ hi naḥ pitā yo’smākamavidyāyāḥ paraṃ …
Brahma Sutra 3.4.8
अधिकोपदेशात्तु बादरायणस्यैवम्, तद्दर्शनात् ॥ ८ ॥ adhikopadeśāttu bādarāyaṇasyaivam, taddarśanāt || 8 || adhika-upadeśāt—Because (the scriptures) teach (the Supreme Self to be) something over and …
Brahma Sutra 3.4.7
नियमाच्च ॥ ७ ॥ niyamācca || 7 || niyamāt—Or account of prescribed rules; ca—and. 7. And on account of prescribed rules. “Performing works here let a man wish to live a hundred years” …