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My blog on the comprehensive listing of ancient Indian philosophies
“Theistic and non-theistic Hindu philosophies” (by Subhash C. Sharma), Aug. 3, 2007,
http://www.geocities.ws/lamberdar/aastika_nastika.html
Note: The references (1, 3-7) cited in the above blog currently use Internet site ‘geocities.ws’ (not ‘geocities.com’).Thus, for example, the blog "Inter-relatedness of Brahmanical (Vedic) philosophies” in Ref. (3) uses the updated link http://www.geocities.ws/lamberdar/brahmanical_philosophies.html
(not http://www.geocities.com/lamberdar/brahmanical_philosophies.html). Moreover, Ref. (1) corresponds to “Gita as the multifaceted text” with Internet link http://www.geocities.ws/lamberdar/gita.html
: Dr. Subhash C. Sharma
http://www.geocities.ws/lamberdar/aastika_nastika.html
Note: The references (1, 3-7) cited in the above blog currently use Internet site ‘geocities.ws’ (not ‘geocities.com’).Thus, for example, the blog "Inter-relatedness of Brahmanical (Vedic) philosophies” in Ref. (3) uses the updated link http://www.geocities.ws/lamberdar/brahmanical_philosophies.html
(not http://www.geocities.com/lamberdar/brahmanical_philosophies.html). Moreover, Ref. (1) corresponds to “Gita as the multifaceted text” with Internet link http://www.geocities.ws/lamberdar/gita.html
: Dr. Subhash C. Sharma
Re: My blog on the comprehensive listing of ancient Indian philosophies
Sharmaji,Seva Lamberdar wrote:“Theistic and non-theistic Hindu philosophies” (by Subhash C. Sharma), Aug. 3, 2007,
http://www.geocities.ws/lamberdar/aastika_nastika.html
Note: The references (1, 3-7) cited in the above blog currently use Internet site ‘geocities.ws’ (not ‘geocities.com’).Thus, for example, the blog "Inter-relatedness of Brahmanical (Vedic) philosophies” in Ref. (3) uses the updated link http://www.geocities.ws/lamberdar/brahmanical_philosophies.html
(not http://www.geocities.com/lamberdar/brahmanical_philosophies.html). Moreover, Ref. (1) corresponds to “Gita as the multifaceted text” with Internet link http://www.geocities.ws/lamberdar/gita.html
: Dr. Subhash C. Sharma
Good Blog. This is very important.
A suggestion. A bulleted format and a brief description under each section would make it easier to read.
Infact I would even go to the extent of a having a tabular form of comparison where the differences and similarities can be easily brought out.
In a tabular form, the sources also can be listed whether it is a particular Upanishad's or other docs
BTW, I do not see references to Vishishta Advaita of Ramanuja and Dwaita Philosophy of Madava called as
"Tattvavada"
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Re: My blog on the comprehensive listing of ancient Indian philosophies
Rawemotionsji, thanks for the visit and comments.
You certainly have a good suggestion on presenting the current text on various philosophies in tabular form. However, my initial thinking for the current format was that the reader probably might take a cursory look at this material and then only, if interested, would delve deeper into the subject. Thus, I had supplied the detailed philosophical references (including related to the roots of philosophies, in Vedas etc.) at the bottom of blog.
Incidentally, the basis for these philosophies (including the Vedanta, and even the Upanisads) is essentially the Vedas, as mentioned in Ref. 3 (http://www.geocities.ws/lamberdar/brahmanical_philosophies.html) and also in https://such.forumotion.com/t13430-the-early-vedic-hymns-on-mathematics-time-relations-and-religio-philosophy
As for the philosophies of Ramanuja and Madhva et al., these are discussed in detail under Vaishanava philosophies as a part of Vedanta (as mentioned earlier in https://such.forumotion.com/t42055-my-three-blogs-on-vedanta-schools-of-thought)
You certainly have a good suggestion on presenting the current text on various philosophies in tabular form. However, my initial thinking for the current format was that the reader probably might take a cursory look at this material and then only, if interested, would delve deeper into the subject. Thus, I had supplied the detailed philosophical references (including related to the roots of philosophies, in Vedas etc.) at the bottom of blog.
Incidentally, the basis for these philosophies (including the Vedanta, and even the Upanisads) is essentially the Vedas, as mentioned in Ref. 3 (http://www.geocities.ws/lamberdar/brahmanical_philosophies.html) and also in https://such.forumotion.com/t13430-the-early-vedic-hymns-on-mathematics-time-relations-and-religio-philosophy
As for the philosophies of Ramanuja and Madhva et al., these are discussed in detail under Vaishanava philosophies as a part of Vedanta (as mentioned earlier in https://such.forumotion.com/t42055-my-three-blogs-on-vedanta-schools-of-thought)
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