Idealistic Thought in Indian Philosophy-Shuchita Yagnesh Mehta (Divatia)-dkpd-9788124600214
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The development of
Drishti-Srishti-vada from its emergence till its establishment has been
systematically presented in this book entitled ‘Idealistic Thought in Indian
Philosophy.’ The author has attempted to show how the Idealistic thought of a
primary stage reached its acme step by step. The book explains what Idealism
signifies in its different shades with special reference to the Idealistic
schools of Indian philosophy and also speaks about the rise and growth of
Idealisitc thought from the Vedic times till the final establishment of
Drishti-Srishti-vada in the Kevaladvaita Vedanta vis-a-vis the
Srshti-Drishti--vada of the same school. Drishti-Srishti-vada of the
Kevaladvaita Vedanta represents the culmination of Idealistic thought.
Idealism, rooted in the Upanishadic era, reached its zenith in the
Drishti-Srishti-vada and was finally established in the sixteenth century
A.D. by Prakashananda. Drishti-Srishti-vada totally denounces the reality of
the wordly phenomena and puts them on a par with the dreaming world. This
theory emphasiges that the world of appearance has no substantiality but
exists only when it is perceived. In other words srishti and drishti are both
identical. Drishti-Srishti-vada multifies the unapprehended existence of the
world and is an unique theory of solving the riddle of the world of
appearance, even while upholding the Absolute Reality of the ultimate
Reality. |
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ISBN |
9788124600214
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DKPD |
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HARDCOVER |
Edition |
2017 |
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ENGLISH |
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