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Readers, Chapter 4 in general; 34-5, 37; |
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no perfect reader, 192; |
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unauthorized readers, 149-152 |
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Reading, xvi, 7, 25, 29-30, 74, 79, 113-115, 141; |
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learning to read, 121-129; |
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comparative reading, 168-175 |
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Reason, 28-9; 63-64, 67-68, 107; |
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connections [samgati]and reasoning 59-63; |
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independent reasoning, 103-106; |
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reason and faith, 110-113 |
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Religions, philosophy of, xvi; |
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study of, 8-9; |
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theology of, xvi, 6, 193-196 |
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Revelation, 5, 28, 69 |
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samanvaya [harmonization], 44, 64, 68-69, 70, 89, 92, 228 n.21, 243 n.12 |
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samgati [connection], 44, 59-63, 66, 69 |
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Samkhya philosophy, 68, 92, 93, 103, 104, 106, 107, 109, 110, 111, 112, 228 n.30, 231 nn.68, 69, 232 n.71 |
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Sarvastivada Buddhism, 108, 231 n.64 |
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siddhanta [the proponent's position in a discussion], 47 |
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sravana. [the first of the three moments in the process of learning and interiorizing the upanisads; |
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followed by manana and nididhyasana],22, 122, 128, 236 n.25, 241 n.58 |
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Sunyavada Buddhism, 108 |
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sutra [brief phrase, basic unit of UMS text], 44 |
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svadhyaya [the student's proper portion of the Veda], 131, 137, 239 n.44 |
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tat tvam asi [the great saying "you are that"], 39, 85, 86, 225 n.14 |
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Temporality, 10, 121-129, 153-4 |
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Text, see Chapter 2 in general; also, 30-35, 119-121, 149-152, 157, 167, 188 |
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Textuality, posttextuality and extratextuality, 55-58, 66, 78, 88-89, 99, 113-115, 119-120, 141, 153-4, 158 |
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Theology, xiii, xiv, xv, 4-7; |
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Vedanta as theology, 15, 26 |
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Truth, see Chapter 3 in general; |
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also, 6, 33-35, 68, 85, 99, 150-1, 167, 187-198; |
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textual truth, 79-81; |
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paradox, 85-88; |
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the accomplishment of truth, 102; |
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intertextual truth, 115-118; |
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truth and discrimination, 149; |
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the conflict of truths, 189-193 |
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UMS. Abbreviation for Uttara Mimamsa Suutras. |
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upasamhara [coordination], 44, 64-68, 69, 89, 159, 168-69, 174, 220 n.34, 228 n.21 |
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Upanisads, style of, 38-44 |
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Vaisesika philosophy, 108, 231 n.64 |
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Vijñanavada Buddhism, 108 |
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viveka [discrimination, discernment], 121, 149 |
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