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________________ 500 VEDÂNTA-SÛTRAS. Works, on the passing away of the w. the soul redescends with a re mainder, ii, 112-119, 398. - good fortune as well as mis fortune is caused by good and evil, ii, 114. - the souls are to find in the moon complete requital of their, ii, 115 - whose operation is obstructed by other w. leading to fruits of a contrary nature last for a long time, ii, 117 seq. - definite fruits are attached to particular, ii, 117. - the fruits of different w. must be experienced in different existences, ii, 117, 117 2. are extinguished either by ex piatory ceremonies or by the knowledge of Brahman or by the full fruition of their con sequences, ii, 117 n. -depend on conduct, ii, 120 seq. - and not conduct are the cause of new births, ii, 121. inferior to knowledge, ii, 267. - knowledge is subordinate to, ii, 289. their reaching maturity depends on place, time, and operative cause presenting themselves, ii, Works, refraining from, impossible for one who does not possess perfect knowledge, ii, 399. - see also Actions. World, the appearance of it due to Mâyâ or illusion, i, p. xxv, 329 seq., 345; ii, 138. - upâdâna the material cause of it, i, p. xxv. - springs from Brahman, i, p. xl, 15-19, 302, 305-308, 317, 320330, 381-386, 442; ii, 16, 21. See also cause and effect, and Creation. - is it co-eternal with Brahman, or does it issue from it and is it refunded into it at stated intervals ? i, p. lii; ii, 3-73. its origin, subsistence, and dissolution proceed from Brahman, i, 15-19, 286 seq., 328; ii, 395 seq., 416. --- the highest Self is the one unchanging witness of, i, 312. - originates from the word, i, 201 211; how that origination is to be understood, i, 203. trembles in the prâna, i, 319–331. - is evolved by names and forms, i, 233, 242, 357. - a previous seminal condition of it, i, 242-245, 255. - evolution of it under the super intendence of a ruler, i, 268. - doctrines concerning its origin which are opposed to the Ve dânta, i, 288 seq. - is different in nature from Brah man, i, 299-305. - is non-intelligent and impure, i, 300 seq. can we assume it to be intelli gent? i, 302 seq. - being based on the individual soul, cannot have an inde pendent existence, i, 322 seq. – is in all time only that which is, i, 332. - is without a beginning, i, 212, 359-361. - the pradhâna cannot be the cause of the w., on account of the orderly arrangement of the w. being impossible on that hypothesis, i, 363-367. 328. - the fruits of which are opposed to each other, ii, 328. - do not perish, ii, 353, 354. - good, are mentioned together with evil w., and the term 'evil' is used without any distinction for both, ii, 356. -- of them also there is non clinging (to him who knows); but at death, ii, 356 seq. - depend on false knowledge, ii, 363. - a limiting adjunct of the soul, ii, 367. - at the time of the soul attaining a new body, after speech and the other organs have been withdrawn within the soul, w. constitute the soul's abode, ii, 369. - refraining from w. of any kind whatsoever cannot lead to final release, ii, 397-400. haveoul, . _ the pithe Worrangement that bype 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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