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________________ 486 VEDÂNTA-SOTRAS. Sleep, deep, the case of the re- absorption of the world compared with that of, i, 312. - the absence of intelligence in it is only due to the absence of objects, but the soul remains intelligent even in, ii, 33, 34 seq., 47 seq., 336 seq. - the rising from it is due to the existence of potential avidya, ii, 48. - takes place in the nådis and in the Self, ii, 141-146. - - - in the pericardium, ii, 142, 144. - the state of swoon is half coin cident with, ii, 151 seq. - - in it the elements are merged in Brahman in such a way as to continue to exist in a seminal condition, ii, 371. Sleeping man, the doctrine about the soul, conveyed by the wak ing of the, i, 269, 273, 274. Smriti, 'that which the S. assumes,' viz. the pradhana of the Sân khyas, i, 132 seq. - inference from it of the meaning of Sruti, i, 145 seq. - in order to be authoritative, de pends on Scripture, i, 203, 291 D., 293, 294, 297 n., 440. -- and Sruti on the rinsing of the mouth with water, ii, 211-214. - Sankhya and Yoga are S. only, without scriptural authority, ii, Smritis which follow Sruti are to be considered as authoritative, wbile all others are to be dis regarded, i, 293, 294. Soma sacrifice, on the tenth day of a S. a soma cup is offered men tally, ii, 260 seq. - extending over twelve days, may be viewed either as a sattra or as an ahîna sacrifice, ii, 413. Soul', individual or personal, or giva, i, p. xxv. -- Sankarshana identical with it, i, p. xxiii, 440. -- according to Râmânuga, i, pp. XXX seq., liii. - meant by the serene being, i, p. xxxvi, 188, 191. - the subject of the Upanishads, i, 36 seq. -- cannot be denied, i, 37. is the Self, i, 37, 54, 103, 361. - sattva and kshetragña, or the internal organ and the, i, 122 seg. - it is nowhere the purpose of Scripture to make statements regarding it, i, 160. -- is known from experience to be the agent and enjoyer, i, 160. - Sankhya views about it, i, 238, 359, 298, 370, 372–374, 379 n., 436-438 ; ii, 33. -Nakiketas' question and Yama's answer as to it, i, 248. - as it is the support of prâna, it may itself be called prâna, i, 270. Asmarathya's opinion about it, i, 276 seq. - according to the Vaiseshikas in telligence is not essential to it, i, 388 n. - conjunction cannot take place between the atoms, the s., and the internal organ, i, 398. - its conjunction with the atoms cannot be the cause of the mo tion of the latter, i, 398 n. - its conjunction with manas can not be the cause of cognition, i, 398 n. Linterestertos 381. Smritis such as the Manu-smriti op posed to the Sankhya-smriti, i, p. xlvii, 290-296. - if the doctrine of Brahman being the cause of the world be accepted, is there any room for S.? i, 290-299. - like the Kapila S. were composed with reference to perfect knowledge as the means of final re- lease, i, 291, - men who are unable to ascertain the true sense of Sruti, rely on them, i, 292. not 1 Arranged in the following order: 1) different designations and notions of different schools about it; (2) its nature and characteristics; g) its size; (4) s. and body ; (5) s. and Brahman, the Lord, the highest Self ; (6) its states of dream, sleep, swoon; (7) its fate after death; (8) the released s. Digitized by Digized 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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