The Aphorisms Of Sandilya: With The Commentary Of Swapneswara Or, The Hindu Doctrine Of Faith(Paperback, E. B. Cowell) | Zipri.in
The Aphorisms Of Sandilya: With The Commentary Of Swapneswara Or, The Hindu Doctrine Of Faith(Paperback, E. B. Cowell)

The Aphorisms Of Sandilya: With The Commentary Of Swapneswara Or, The Hindu Doctrine Of Faith(Paperback, E. B. Cowell)

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About the book:- The name Sandilya is found in a well-known passage of the Chhandogya Upanishad, which recurs with a few verbal differences in the Satapatha brahmana the sage is there represented as declaring that the soul within us is Brahman. His doctrine is directly referred to in aphorism. This doctrine is called the Sandilya-vidya in the Vedanta-sara, and it is there characterised as consisting of devotional meditations directed towards Brahman viewed as possessed of qualities rather than as the Absolute. The author of these aphorisms apparently accepts his view as the true one and contrasts it with those of Kasyapa and Badarayana, the former of whom is represented as holding that Brahman is other than the individual soul, while the latter holds that the soul is nothing but Brahman, its apparent individuality being only an illusion. But the Sandilya-Vidya after all very imperfectly corresponds to the doctrine of the Sandilya sutras, which are properly a Mimamsa of faith (bhakti), as distinguished from the purva-mimamsa which treats of ceremonial works, and the uttara mimamsa which treats of knowledge. Their peculiar tenet is that liberation can only be produced by faith. The mundane existence of the individual soul has arisen from the want of faith not from the want of knowledge; and faith alone can abolish it. Faith effects this by abolishing the internal organ, which is associated with the soul and disguises its real nature About the Author:-Edward Byles Cowell (1826 – 1903) was a noted translator of Persian poetry and the first professor of Sanskrit at Cambridge University. He became interested in Oriental languages at the age of fifteen, when he found a copy of Sir William Jones's works (including his Persian Grammar) in the public library. Self-taught, he began translating and publishing Hafez within the year. On the death of his father in 1842 he took over the family business. He married in 1845, and in 1850 entered Magdalen College, Oxford, where he studied and catalogued Persian manuscripts for the Bodleian Library. From 1856 to 1867 he lived in Calcutta as professor of English history at Presidency College. He was also as principal of Sanskrit College from 1858 to 1864 The Title 'The Aphorisms Of Sandilya: With The Commentary Of Swapneswara Or, The Hindu Doctrine Of Faith written/authored/edited by E. B. Cowell', published in the year 2021. The ISBN 9788121221504 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 130 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is . Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:- . PODI