II On the other hand certain palaeographical monumetal and internal evidences found in the epigraph point to the last quarter of the first century B. C. as the date of the author of the inscription. [...] So if Krsna flourished in the latter half of the first century B. C. the date of his nephew.atakarni who succeeded him and the date of atakarni's wife's Nanaghat inscrition cannot he placed earlier than the close of the second half of the beginning of the last quarter of the first ce12 Ind. [...] Thus Igvara the Appearance of consciousness in Avidya in the primary sense of the word or the Consciousness conditioned by Avidya as nondiscriminated from Its appearance therein figuratively is the cause of the oucome of the whole phenomenal world. [...] The materialism of the ninteenth century believed in the conception of matter as the only form of Reality and the conception of the mechanical law as the only law. [...] WHITEHEAD AND gAI4KARA 127 from the accidents of the will of God 'Metaphysics rquires that the relationships of God to the world should lie beyond the accidents of will and that they be founded upon the necessities of the nature of God and the nature of the world.
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Frontmatter
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i-iii | R.D. Ranade, A. Siddiqi, Umesh Mishar, Ishwari Prasad, K. Chattopadhayay | view |
On the Chronological Position of Kharavela
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97-106 | N.N. Ghosh | view |
Some of the Outstanding Features of the Advaita Philosophy According to Surewara
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107-122 | Veeramani Upadhyaya | view |
Whitehead And Sankara
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123-150 | P. Rao | view |
Views of Scholars Regarding the Vedas—III
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151-156 | Girish Awasthi | view |
Health Problems of Mithila
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157-193 | Lakshmikant | view |
Obituary
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194-i | unknown | view |
Reviews of Books
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195-205 | unknown | view |