Horizons of the Self in Hindu Thought

Horizons of the Self in Hindu Thought

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Horizons of the Self in Hindu Thought

Horizons of the Self in Hindu Thought

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SKU: DADAX8124608504
ISBN: 9788124608500
Publisher: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
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There Is A Variety Of Competing Ideas About The Nature Of Self In The Hindu Tradition. Efforts To Bring Them Together Under A Unitary Conception Were Underway For Many Centuries. Much Of The Eighteenth And NineteenthCentury Oriental Scholarship And The LatterDay Popularist Movements Made Considerable Effort To Obscure The Complexity And Diversity Of The Idea Of The Self And Its Horizon In The Broad Spectrum Of Hindu Beliefs. This Modest Study Discusses The Different Conceptions Of The Self, And Answers Questions Such As What Is The Self? And Where Does The Self Come From? How Does The Personal Self Retain Its Identity Over Time And Space? In Answering These Questions It Draws From The Vedic Texts, Upanishads And The Vedanta System, Especially Advaita (NonDualism). It Also Looks At The Samkhya System And Its Radically Different Conception Of The Self, Which Varies Considerably From That Of Upanishadic Formulation. Buddhist And LatterDay Criticisms Of The Hindu Positions On The Self Via The NeoSelf Theory Are Discussed. The Book Also Addresses Questions Such As What Happens To The Self, What Does It Do? Where Does It Go? And Where Ought It Go? Discussing Fate Or Destiny Of The Self In The Context Of Karma, Dharma, Death And Rebirth. Issues Such As Ends Or Goals Towards Which A Person Has To Strive, Realizing The Fullest Potential And Purpose Of The Self, Are Well Deliberated Upon. ShankaraS Concept Of The Self And Critique Of The NonSelf Are Also Examined.

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