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    Qualities Without the Man (Book Review).Darshana Jayemanne - 2007 - Cosmos and History 3 (1):226-229.
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  2. Shades of indian philosophy in ts Eliot's the waste land.Darshana Trivedi - 2006 - In Yajñeśvara Sadāśiva Śāstrī, Intaj Malek & Sunanda Y. Shastri (eds.), In Quest of Peace: Indian Culture Shows the Path. Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 2--604.
     
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  3. Yoga darshana. Patañjali - 1965 - Monghyr, Bihar]: Bihar School of Yoga. Edited by Vishnuprasad V. Baxi.
     
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    The Yoga-darshana. Patañjali, Sir Ganganatha Jha & S. Subrahmanya Sastri - 1934 - Madras, India,: Theosophical Publishing House. Edited by Vyāsa, Vācaspatimiśra, Ganganatha Jha & S. Subrahmanya Sastri.
    YO GA-DARSHAN A Sfitras of Patafijali with Bhaisya ofVy:1sa BY Ganganatha Jha he Yoga-darshana includes the Yoga-sfitras ofPataf1jali, and the ancient commentary thereon by Vyasa. The Yoga-sfitras of Patafijali are the classic?...
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  5. Adhyatma yoga darshana: rational intuition of the supramental state of unexcelled bliss.Brahmanandendra Saraswati - 1975 - [Sagar, Karnataka State: Available from K. V. Sridhara Rao].
     
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    James Willard Oliver. Some misconceptions of modern logic. Darshana international , vol. 5 no. 2 , pp. 26–33.Gerald Standley - 1970 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (4):578.
  7. Darsana and Guru.Sanjit Chakraborty (ed.) - 2020 - London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Darshana, in the sense of true philosophical knowledge, Darshana is first quoted in the Vaiśesika Sūtra (first century CE) to mean the perfect vision of everything. Etymologically, Darshana evolves from the Sanskr̥ti term Drś, that is, vision. The contemporary use of the term Darshana finds its new dimension in the writings of Haribhardra (eighteenth century CE), who considers different philosophical schools in the cord of Darshana in his text Ṣad-darśana-samuccaya. Later, eminent Vedāntin Mādhava in fourteenth (...)
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    Yoga and the Hindu Tradition.Derek Coltman (ed.) - 1976 - University of Chicago Press.
    A popular and critical success when it first appeared in France, _Yoga and the Hindu Tradition_ has freed Yoga from the common misconceptions of the recent Yoga vogue. Jean Varenne, the distinguished French Orientalist, presents the theory of classical Yoga, in all its richness, as a method—a concrete way to reach the Absolute through spiritual exercises—which makes possible the transition from existence to essence. This excellent translation, including line drawings and charts, a glossary of technical terms, and a complete translation (...)
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  9. Book Review An Introduction to Indian Philosophy Reading Religion May 2017. [REVIEW]Swami Narasimhananda - 2017 - Reading Religion 2 (5).
    Indian philosophy has been often denied the official designation of “philosophy,” and many academics around the world have dismissed it as vague theology, at best. The main reason for such a relegation has been the inaccessibility of the languages in which the source texts were written. This problem was aggravated by the lack of readable English translations. Though, beginning in the nineteenth century many books on Indian philosophy have been written in English, most of them are inaccessible to scholars outside (...)
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  10. scope of Dharma w.s.r. to ritual dieties (karma kanda) in AYurveda.Dr Devanand Upadhyay - 2015 - Indian Journal of Allied and Agriculture Sciences 1 (3):112-115.
    Ayurveda is science of living being. Aim of Ayurveda is mantainance of healthy life and pacification of diseases of diseased ones. Dharma, artha, kama and moksha these four are together called chaturvidha purushartha which is achieved by arogya (health).Ayurveda holds view of its independent darshanika viewthough it has shades of nearly all six astika darshanas. Mimamsa’s first verse implies its motto to explore Dharma. Ayurveda considers dharma as one of basic component to health. Dharma has been described under trieshana by (...)
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    History of Indian philosophy.Purusottama Bilimoria (ed.) - 2017 - New York, Abingdon UK: Routledge Taylor & Francis Palgrave.
    The History of Indian Philosophy is a comprehensive and authoritative examination of the movements and thinkers that have shaped Indian philosophy over the last three thousand years. An outstanding team of international contributors provide fifty-eight accessible chapters, organis[=z]ed into three clear parts: knowledge, context, concepts philosophical traditions engaging and encounters: modern and postmodern. This outstanding collection is essential reading for students of Indian philosophy. It will also be of interest to those seeking to explore the lasting significance of this rich (...)
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    India and Europe: on the Way to the Intercultural Dialog in Philosophy. J.N. Mohanty’s Reflection of the Theory and Practice in Indian Philosophy. [REVIEW]В.С Белимова - 2023 - History of Philosophy 28 (1):116-135.
    The paper studies the practice of intercultural philosophy in the writings of J. Mohanty, the philosopher deeply engaged in both Indian and Western traditions of thought. Mohanty makes a number of important observations about the nature of Indian thought; he focuses on the particular relation between theory and practice in the philosophical schools of India (darshanas): practice is an essential part of Indian discourse; and theory, a genuine philosophical knowledge, is a significant part of it as well. Mohanty argues, on (...)
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  13. Of Idealism: On Schiller's and Schopenhauer's Aesthetics.Lars Aagaard-Mogensen - 1978 - Darshana International 18 (1):52-64.
     
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  14. Ricoeur on metaphor and ideology.William C. Gay - 1992 - Darshana International 32 (1):59-70.
    arguments concerning whether such changes are creative. [2] Less frequently addressed are questions about how to assess the perceptual implications of these linguistic innovations. [3] Using insights of Ricoeur and, to a lesser extent, M. Merleau Ponty and V. N. Volosinov, I will provide a model for evaluating a certain class of linguistic innovations, namely, new uses of language which rely upon distortion of typical perceptual associations. (Excluded from such new linguistic uses are, for example, analogical innovations, as presented by (...)
     
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  15. Remarks on Smart's identity theory.Frank R. I. Harrison - 1971 - Darshana International 11 (April):58-62.
     
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  16. Are PSI Effects Natural? A Preliminary Investigation.George I. Mavrodes - 1995 - Darshana International 35 (3/139):48 - 57.
    I argue against an "invariant regularity" account of natural law, and in favor of some necessitarian view. I explore some consequences--e.g., an event might exemplify a law relative to some property and violate a law relative to another property (and so might be both natural and nonnatural) and an event might exemplify a law relative to some property and violate a (different) law relative to the same property (i.e., the operative laws of nature are nomologically inconsistent). I argue that these (...)
     
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  17. An Enquiry into Second Copernican Revolution in Husserl's Phenomenology.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 1999 - Darshana International 3:14-27.
     
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    Anuprayukta Nitisastra.Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 2006 - In Ambika Dutta Sharma (ed.), Bhartiya Darshana Kei 50 Varsha. Vishvavidyalaya Prakashana.
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  19. Vakyartha Vicara- Bhartiya Yatharthavadi Darsanika Sampradaya Kei Visesa Alokya Mein (3rd edition).Sanjay Kumar Shukla - 1999 - Samaj Dharama Eva Darshana 3:61-71.
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  20. On the concept of imagination.Milton H. Snoeyenbos - 1977 - Darshana International 17 (October):34-39.
     
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