Results for 'Balabhadra Purusottama'

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  1. Vidvanmaṇḍanam.Gangadhara Vitthalanatha, Balabhadra Purusottama, Vraje sa Giridhara Gosvamin, Bhatta & Sarma - 1985 - Vaḍodarā, Bhārata: Śrīvallabha Pablikeśansa. Edited by Vrajeśakumāra & Vrajabhūṣaṇalāla.
    Polemic, with commentaries, on Śuddhādvaita philosophy, refuting other Hindu schools.
     
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    Emotions in Indian Thought-Systems.Purusottama Bilimoria & Aleksandra Wenta (eds.) - 2015 - New Delhi: Routledge India.
    A stimulating account of the wide range of approaches towards conceptualising emotions in classical Indian philosophical–religious traditions, such as those of the Upanishads, Vaishnava Tantrism, Bhakti movement, Jainism, Buddhism, Yoga, Shaivism, and aesthetics, this volume analyses the definition and validity of emotions in the construction of identity and self-discovery.
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    What is the "subaltern" of the comparative philosophy of religion?Purusottama Bilimoria - 2003 - Philosophy East and West 53 (3):340-366.
    : It is claimed that Comparative Philosophy of Religion (CPR) mistakenly builds on the dogmas of comparative religion (or history of religions) and philosophy of religion. Thus, the belief that there are things common and therefore comparable between two or more traditions and that these objects of comparison are of philosophical or theological significance are questions that continue to trouble the field. Just what does one compare, how does one choose what to compare or why, through what methodological and epistemic (...)
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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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    Horizons of the self in Hindu thought: a study for the perplexed.Purusottama Bilimoria - 1990 - New Delhi [India]: DK Printworld.
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    The Routledge companion to Indian ethics: women, justice, bioethics and ecology.Purusottama Bilimoria & Amy Rayner (eds.) - 2023 - London ; New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
    This companion volume focuses on the application and practical ramifications of Indian ethics. It reports on contemporary wide-ranging social and communal challenges facing people in such diverse areas as women and ethics, politics, justice, bioethics and ecology. As a contemporary volume, it builds linkages between existing theories and emerging issues, problems and questions in today's India. The volume brings together contributions from philosophers and contemporary thinkers on practical ethics, exploring both the scope as well as boundaries or limits of ethics (...)
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    Hindu Doubts About God.Purusottama Bilimoria - 1990 - International Philosophical Quarterly 30 (4):481-499.
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    Heidegger and the Japanese Connection.Puruṣottama Bilimoria - 1991 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 22 (1):3-20.
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    Perception (pratyakṣa) in advaita vedānta.Purusottama Bilimoria - 1980 - Philosophy East and West 30 (1):35-44.
    The aim of the article is to examine the indian theory of perception given best expression, According to the author, In the school of advaita vedanta. The peculiarity of the indian view is that it is quite unlike the representative theories current in the west. It can best be described as a "presentative" theory, Wherein the mind ("antahkarana") is presented directly with the object, Without the necessary mediation of sense-Organs. The "antahkarana" ('inner-Vehicle'), Unlike the 'mind' of locke, Is not a (...)
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    A problem for radical (onto-theos) pluralism.Purusottama Bilimoria - 1991 - Sophia 30 (1):21-33.
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    Hindu-Mimamsa against scriptural evidence on God.Purusottama Bilimoria - 1989 - Sophia 28 (1):20-31.
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    Routledge History of Indian Philosophy.Purusottama Bilimoria (ed.) - 2017 - New York: Routledge.
    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 over sixty accessible entries, organised 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, and will also be of interest to those seeking to explore the lasting significance this rich (...)
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  13. Approaches to Indian Philosophy - Some Sins and Merits.Purusottama Bilimoria - 1982 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 9 (3):275.
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    Ākānksā: 'Expectancy' in sentential-comprehension — an advaita critique. [REVIEW]Purusottama Bilimoria - 1981 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 9 (1):85-100.
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  15. Essays on Indian Philosophy.Jitendranath Mohanty & Purusottama Bilimoria - 2002
     
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    Contemporary philosophy and J.L. Shaw.Jaysankar Lal Shaw & Purusottama Bilimoria (eds.) - 2006 - Kolkata: Punthi Pustak.
    Commemorative volume on Jaysankar Lal Shaw, b. 1939, Indian philosopher.
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    Traditions of science: cross-cultural perspectives: essays in honour of B.V. Subbarayappa.B. V. Subbarayappa, Purusottama Bilimoria & Melukote K. Sridhar (eds.) - 2007 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
    Illustrations: 13 B/w & 1 Colour Illustrations Description: The frontiers of Traditional Knowledge and Science have long attracted the minds of scientists, theologians, intellectuals and students, who have been arguing both their similarities and dissimilarities, apparent contradictions, and the possibility of an ultimate harmony between the two. In ancient and medieval India - as in much of the Non-Western world - there was only one word for tradition and science, namely, vidya. Vidya encompassed what in the modern historically-sensitive inquiries is (...)
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    Jñāna and pramā: The logic of knowing- a critical appraisal. [REVIEW]Purusottama Bilimoria - 1985 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 13 (1):73-102.
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    Āsatti and yogyatā in sentential-comprehension: Vedānta 393-01393-01393-01. [REVIEW]Purusottama Bilimoria - 1980 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 8 (4):393-399.
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    Relativism, Suffering and Beyond: Essays in Memory of Bimal K. Matilal.Bimal Krishna Matilal, Jitendranath Mohanty & Purusottama Bilimoria (eds.) - 1997 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Contributed articles on Hindu and Buddhist philosophy.
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    Brahmagupta, Balabhadra, Pṛthūdaka and Al-BīrūnīBrahmagupta, Balabhadra, Prthudaka and Al-Biruni.David Pingree - 1983 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 103 (2):353.
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  22. Purusottama Bilimoria and Peter Fenner : "Religions and Comparative Thought: Essays in Honour of the Late Dr. Ian Kesarcodi-Watson". [REVIEW]Kapil N. Tiwari - 1989 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 67:354.
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    Pramāṇamañjarī: Balabhadra-Advayāraṇya-Vāmanabhaṭṭapraṇītā ṭīkātrayopetā tanūpāvyākhyāsamanvitā ca. Sarvadeva - 2018 - Dillī: Vidyānidhi Prakāśana. Edited by Balabhadramiśra, Advayāraṇyayogi, Vāmanabhaṭṭa, Sarvadeva & Paṅkaja Kumāra Miśra.
    Text with translation of Pramāṇamañjarī, treatise on the fundamentals of Nyaya, Vaiśeṣika school in Hindu philosophy by Sarvadeva; includes Sanskrit commentaries and Hindi explanation.
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    Review of Śabdapramāṇa: Word and Knowledge: A Doctrine in Mīmāṁsā-Nyāya Philosophy Towards a Framework for Śruti-prāmāṇya by Puruṣottama Bilimoria. [REVIEW]Gerald Larson - 1997 - Philosophy East and West 47 (1):84-86.
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    Assimilation and Integration of Buddha Consciousness in the Cult of Lord Jagannātha.Sasmita Kar - 2020 - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research 37 (1):67-82.
    Since time immemorial, Lord Jagannātha has been regarded as the principal deity of Odisha. The land of Odisha (former Kaliṅga) was a meeting place of the Hindus, Buddhists and Jainas. The Buddhists, Jainas, Vaiṣṇavas, the worshippers of Gaṇpati and others came to Purī and found the presence of their own lord in Jagannātha. However, of all religious creeds, Buddhism played an important role in the socio-cultural history of Odisha. During the period of emperor Aśoka, the Śabaras (a tribal people) of (...)
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    The Marriage of Bhāvanā and King Best: A Sixteenth-Century South Indian Theory of Imagination.David Shulman - 2008 - Diacritics 38 (3):22-43.
    In sixteenth-century South India, the notion of the imagination was strongly thematized as perhaps the defining aspect of the human mind. We examine one striking example, an allegorical play called the Bhāvanā-puruṣottama by Ratnakheta Srinivasa Dīkṣita. Here we see a king searching frantically for his own imagination, the young woman Bhāvanā with whom he is in love, while she, for her part, is absorbed in the uneven and rather frustrating processes of imagining him. The two lovers could be said mutually (...)
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    Predestination and Hierarchy: Vallabhācārya’s Discourse on the Distinctions Between Blessed, Rule-Bound, Worldly, and Wayward Souls. [REVIEW]Frederick M. Smith - 2011 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 39 (2):173-227.
    The Puṣṭipravāhamaryādābheda (PPM) by Vallabhācārya (1479–1531?) is a brief work (25 verses) written in Sanskrit in about the year 1500, which is accompanied by four Sanskrit commentaries and one Hindi (Brajbhāṣạ) commentary. The most important and authoritative commentary is by Puruṣottama, written about two centuries after the original text. The article contains a translation of the PPM with long extracts from the commentaries, particularly the one composed by Puruṣottama. After an introduction placing the PPM’s doctrine of the hierarchy of embodied (...)
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