Vitalistic thought in India : a study of the "Prāṇa" concept in Vedic literature and its development in the Vedānta, Sāṃkhya, and Pāñcarātra traditions / Peter Connolly.
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- 8170303486 :
- B131 .C65 1992
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181.4 C643S Seeing through texts : | 181.4 C643S Seeing through texts : | 181.4 C652S The Sarva-darsana-sangraha of madhava acharya or review of the different systems of hindu philosophy | 181.4 C743V Vitalistic thought in India : | 181.4 C842Y Yoga and western psychology : a comparison / | 181.4 C873D Derrida and Indian philosophy / | 181.4 D154S Seeking spiritual meaning : |
Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.--University of Lancaster, England) under the title: The concept of Prāṇa in the literature of the Veda and its development in the Vedānta, Sāṃkhya, and Pāñcarātra traditions.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [191]-195) and index.
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