Living Liberation in Hindu Thought

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Andrew O. Fort, Patricia Y. Mumme
SUNY Press, Jan 1, 1996 - Religion - 278 pages
This book is about the state of embodied perfection often called enlightenment, self-realization, or liberation. It examines the types, degrees, and stages of liberation that are possible, with and without a body.

 

Contents

VII
17
VIII
19
IX
20
X
24
XI
25
XII
27
XIII
31
XIV
34
LXV
144
LXVI
146
LXVII
149
LXVIII
151
LXX
157
LXXI
160
LXXII
164
LXXIII
170

XV
38
XVI
42
XVII
44
XVIII
47
XIX
50
XX
63
XXI
64
XXII
65
XXIII
66
XXIV
68
XXV
70
XXVI
71
XXVII
74
XXIX
75
XXX
76
XXXII
78
XXXIV
80
XXXVI
84
XXXVIII
85
XXXIX
91
XL
95
XLI
98
XLII
101
XLIII
103
XLIV
106
XLV
108
XLVI
109
XLVII
113
XLVIII
115
XLIX
116
L
118
LI
120
LII
121
LIII
123
LIV
124
LV
126
LVI
127
LVII
131
LVIII
132
LX
135
LXI
136
LXII
138
LXIII
139
LXIV
142
LXXIV
174
LXXV
176
LXXVII
185
LXXVIII
187
LXXIX
190
LXXX
193
LXXXI
195
LXXXII
200
LXXXIII
204
LXXXIV
206
LXXXV
207
LXXXVI
208
LXXXVII
219
LXXXVIII
220
LXXXIX
221
XC
223
XCII
224
XCIV
225
XCVI
226
XCVII
227
XCIX
228
C
230
CII
231
CIII
232
CIV
234
CVI
235
CVIII
236
CIX
237
CXI
238
CXIV
239
CXV
240
CXVI
247
CXVII
248
CXVIII
254
CXIX
255
CXX
256
CXXI
263
CXXII
264
CXXIII
267
CXXIV
268
CXXV
271
CXXVI
273
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About the author (1996)

Andrew O. Fort is Associate Professor in the Department of Religion at Texas Christian University.

Patricia Y. Mumme is Assistant Professor of Religion at Capital University.

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