The realization of the self is at the core of all the philosophies that have their origins in what is geographically present-day India. The three philosophies of the Sanātana dharma emphasize on attainment of mokṣa through “yoga.” Jñāna, prapatti and karma yoga are the means to mokṣa in Advaita, Viśiṣṭādvaita, and Dvaita respectively. The technique of Traita is as simple as the aspirant is comfortable in a position to realize Śiva. The continuous practice of dhāraṇā and being able to sustain in the state of being Bhairava beyond the state of samādhi is mokṣa. The Traita declares Bhairava as the absolute and Śakti is an indistinguishable aspect of Śiva, through whom Bhairava can be realized. The paper here tries to bring out...
Indian Soteriology is a process of self-realization and God realization, as it presupposes the funda...
In his Samayasāra (SSā), Essence of the Self, Kundakunda develops a position in which Jain religious...
Ācārya Kundakunda’s (circa 1st century BCE) ‘Samayasāra’ is among the most profound and sacred expos...
Throughout its history, the renowned Kaṭha Upaniṣad has often been described as being both incoheren...
The idea of unity arises in the Vedas in the world of Indian philosophy. Though there is a natural w...
The Vedanta is prominent philosophies among Indian philosophical traditions. It announces that every...
Self-realization and self-actualization have been a part of human mankind’s evolution. It pervades p...
The culture of asceticism is especially wide-spread in India, and the ascetic ideal has been the mos...
Ātmānuśāsana (commonly spelled as Atmanushasan) by Ācārya Guņabhadra presents profound concepts of t...
Bhāvaviveka ( c. 500– 578 CE) is said to have founded the Svātantrika Madhyamakamovement in India. T...
Bhakti yoga is a unique approach to achieve freedom through concurring egoism. Ramanujacharya has ex...
This thesis examines the interrelation between ritual (seva), aesthetic experience, and philosophy i...
As Āchārya Vidyanand writes in the Foreword of Samayasāra, it is the ultimate conscious reality. The...
Study of the Tathāgatagarbha as True Self and the True Selves of the Brahmanic, Sāṅkhya and Jaina Tr...
Saiva Siddhanta philosophy is understood to be the ultimate and best foundation of all Indian philos...
Indian Soteriology is a process of self-realization and God realization, as it presupposes the funda...
In his Samayasāra (SSā), Essence of the Self, Kundakunda develops a position in which Jain religious...
Ācārya Kundakunda’s (circa 1st century BCE) ‘Samayasāra’ is among the most profound and sacred expos...
Throughout its history, the renowned Kaṭha Upaniṣad has often been described as being both incoheren...
The idea of unity arises in the Vedas in the world of Indian philosophy. Though there is a natural w...
The Vedanta is prominent philosophies among Indian philosophical traditions. It announces that every...
Self-realization and self-actualization have been a part of human mankind’s evolution. It pervades p...
The culture of asceticism is especially wide-spread in India, and the ascetic ideal has been the mos...
Ātmānuśāsana (commonly spelled as Atmanushasan) by Ācārya Guņabhadra presents profound concepts of t...
Bhāvaviveka ( c. 500– 578 CE) is said to have founded the Svātantrika Madhyamakamovement in India. T...
Bhakti yoga is a unique approach to achieve freedom through concurring egoism. Ramanujacharya has ex...
This thesis examines the interrelation between ritual (seva), aesthetic experience, and philosophy i...
As Āchārya Vidyanand writes in the Foreword of Samayasāra, it is the ultimate conscious reality. The...
Study of the Tathāgatagarbha as True Self and the True Selves of the Brahmanic, Sāṅkhya and Jaina Tr...
Saiva Siddhanta philosophy is understood to be the ultimate and best foundation of all Indian philos...
Indian Soteriology is a process of self-realization and God realization, as it presupposes the funda...
In his Samayasāra (SSā), Essence of the Self, Kundakunda develops a position in which Jain religious...
Ācārya Kundakunda’s (circa 1st century BCE) ‘Samayasāra’ is among the most profound and sacred expos...