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________________ 446 VEDÂNTA-SÛTRAS. Brahman is thought' and 'that which is,' ii, 160. - cannot spring from that which is not, ii, 20. - is called Non-being, previously to the origination of the world, i, 267. - unborn, i, 349. - the highest Self is B., i, 79. - derivation of the word from brih, - identified with Vishnu or Nârâ yana, i, p. xxxi note. defined as that from which the origin, subsistence, and dissolution of this world proceed, i, pp. xxxii, xcii seq., 15-19, 107, 109, 117, 383. - in its causal condition, i, p. xxix. - in the condition of an effect, i, p. xxix. - later definitions of B., e.g. as sak-kid-ananda, i, p. xcii. - is anandamaya, or, the Self con sisting of bliss, i, 65, 66-68, 75. - only is bliss as bhûman, i.e. in its plenitude, i, 169. - is called the tail, i.e. a member of the Self consisting of bliss, i, 72 seq., 75, 76 seq. - not a member, but the support or abode, the one nest of all worldly bliss, i, 73. - the bliss of' B. is absolutely supreme, i, 67. - is declared to be the cause of bliss, i, 67. - neuter, can it be designated by a masculine noun? i, 76. - that which consists of mind, is B., i, 107-112. - whose Self is pleasure intimated by Ka and Kha, i, 126 seq. - that which is much (bhûman) is B., i, 162-169. - is the source of all beings, i, 135-139, 288. - the Imperishable is B., i, 169-171. - Bâhva explained B. by silence, ii, 157. - why it is called a bank, ii, 176 seq. - the two secret names of B. with reference to the gods and to the body, ii, 216–218. - is the True, i, 167, 267; ii, 216 seq., 234. Brahman, breath (prâna) is, i, 84-87, 97-106, 229-331, 272. - ether is, i, 81-84, 144, 174-192, 232 seq. ; ii, 8, 12, 248. - is like the ether, i, 110, 114; ii, 6 seg., 17 seq. is the Self of the ether, i, 110. - before ether was produced, B. existed without ether, ii, 17. - ether is an effect of, ii, 18. - ether is dissolved into, ii, 26. light is, i, 87-93, 96, 97, 185, 191, 194, 231 seq. — the gastric fire a symbol of, i, 92. - B.'s name a symbol of, i, 92. - denoted by the metre Gâyatri, i, 93-95, 95 seq. - why it is compared to the images of the sun and the like, ii, 157 159. - nature of, i, pp. Ixiv seq., xcv seq. ; ii, roi, 133-183. -- uniformity of it, i, 156. -- does not resemble the world, i, 284. - - the break in it is a mere fig ment of Nescience, i, 352. - matter and souls are real con stituents of it, i, p. xxviii. the only universal being, of an absolutely homogeneous nature, i, pp. xxiv, xxx. - is of the nature of intelligence, i, p. xxiv seq., 68, 264; ii, 156 seq., 168. - is an intelligent principle and cannot be identified with the non-intelligent pradhana of the Sânkhyas, i, p. xxxii, 47-64, 300. - superior to the gods, i, p. xiv. - is incapable of receiving any ac cretion and eternally pure, i, 34. - is all-knowing, i, 19, 25, 47, 49, 362. - is the internal ruler over the Devas and so on, i, 130-132. - that which possesses the attri butes of invisibility and so on is B., i, 135-139. - is the bridge of the Immortal, i, 154, 156. - a cause of fear, i, 230 seq. - eternal and changeless, i, 25, 337. is all-knowing, all-powerful, and possessing the great power of Mâyâ, i, 363. Digitized by Google
SR No.007682
Book TitleQuestions of King Milinda Part 02
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorT W Rhys Davids
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1894
Total Pages2240
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size38 MB
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