Living Liberation in Hindu ThoughtAndrew O. Fort, Patricia Y. Mumme 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 |
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Abhinavagupta action Advaita Vedānta Advaitin afflicted aparokṣa-jñāna argument ātman attained avidyā Bhagavad Gītā Bhāgavata bhakti bliss bodiless body bondage Brahma Sūtra Brahman cause commentary concept consciousness continue DBhP death detachment devotion dharma dharmic disembodied doctrine embodied enlightened existence experience final freedom guru Hindu ideal ignorance impressions impurity Indian individual Īśvara Jaina Jainism Janaka jīva jīvan jīvanmukti jñāna Kārikā karma karmic Kashmir knower Kṛṣṇa liberating knowledge liberation while living living liberation Lord Madhva Madras malas manifesting māyā means meditation mokṣa mukta mukti Muller-Ortega nature non-dual notion one's path person philosophical prakṛti prārabdha prārabdha-karma PTlv Purāṇa Rāmānuja reality realization rebirth recognize remains renunciation ritual sage Saiva Śaiva Siddhanta Śaivism samādhi Sāmkhya samnyāsa samskāra Śankara schools scriptures Śiva soul spiritual stage Śuka Suka's supreme Sūtra Tantra tantric teaching term jīvanmukti texts tion tradition Translated University Upanisad Vaiṣṇava videhamukti Vidyaranya Vimuktātman Yoga yogic practice yogin