Indian Philosophy
Indian philosophy consists of philosophical traditions of the Indian subcontinent. The philosophies are often called darśana meaning, “to see” or “looking at.
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A Primer of Indian Logic
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An Introduction to Adwaita Philosophy A Critical and Systematic Exposition of Sankara School of Vedanta
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Brahmadarsanam Intuition of the Absolute
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Essays and Lectures on the Religion of the Hindus
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Hindu Theism A Defence and Exposition
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History of The Mediaeval School of Indian Logic
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Indian Realism A Rigotous Descrptive Metaphysics
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Indian Theism From the Vedic to the Muhammadan Period
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Introduction to The Study of Hinduism
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Monism: A Critical Survey
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Mysticism in Bhagavat Gita
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Panchadashir Vedantarahasya (পঞ্চদশীর বেদান্তরহস্য)
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Philosophical Essays
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Sanskrit Literature
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Sanskrit Literature
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Sanskrit Literature
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Studies in Philosophy and Religion
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Sufism and Vedanta
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Sufism and Vedanta
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The Bhagavadgita
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The Birth of Indian Psychology and Its Development in Buddhism
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The Doctrine of Maya In the Philosophy of Vedanta
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The Heart of Jainism
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The Intellectual Ideal
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The Main Problems of Philosophy: An Advaita Approach (Part-I)
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The Main Problems of Philosophy: An Advaita Approach (Part-II)
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The Philosophy of Ancient India


