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Page 136
... body is effected by pleasure and pain but the body itself is unable to reach the philosophical standpoint that all is sorrow . It is only the soul that can transcend the stages of pleasure and pain and the view that all is sorrow in ...
... body is effected by pleasure and pain but the body itself is unable to reach the philosophical standpoint that all is sorrow . It is only the soul that can transcend the stages of pleasure and pain and the view that all is sorrow in ...
Page 151
... body . Here the instiucts of religiosity and repulsion ; and their relevant emotions of love for god and disgust for the consciousness of physical body are implied . 92172P_V In the second section of the hymn is stressed the 1966 ] 151 ...
... body . Here the instiucts of religiosity and repulsion ; and their relevant emotions of love for god and disgust for the consciousness of physical body are implied . 92172P_V In the second section of the hymn is stressed the 1966 ] 151 ...
Page 152
... body . The same authority defines it as follows : " sayadi sarira pratisthasya manaso vahirvṛttimātrena bhavati sāka ... body by the external stimulus , is called imaginary . Again when it arises in the mind outside the indifferent body ...
... body . The same authority defines it as follows : " sayadi sarira pratisthasya manaso vahirvṛttimātrena bhavati sāka ... body by the external stimulus , is called imaginary . Again when it arises in the mind outside the indifferent body ...
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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