Victor, P. George

Social philosophy of Vedānta: a study of the Upaniṣads, Bhagavadgītā, Brahmasūtra, and Śaṅkara's commentaries on them/ P. George Victor. - Calcutta : K.P. Bagchi & Co., 1991. - xiv, 220 p. ; 22 cm.

Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.--Andhra University, Waltair, 1985). Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-218).

INTRODUCTION -- I. Social Philosophy, II. The Upanisads, -- III. The Bhagavadgita, IV. The Brahmasutra, -- V. Lankara -- VI.Lankara's Disciples. -- I. THE UPANISADS -- Man, Society and Attitude towards the World, Human Relations, Human Rights, Ethics, Social Order, The State, Education -- II. THE BHAGAVADGITA -- War and Its Effects, God, The World and Individual, Actual Man, Ethics, Sacrifice and Meditation, Teacher and the Taught -- III THE BRAHMASUTRA -- The Individual Self, The World and Society, Action, Meditation, Know ledge -- IV SANKARA -- Man, The World and Society, Political Ideas and Practices, Social Order, Human Rights, Ethics, Action, Know ledge -- V. SANKARA'S DISCIPLES -- A. Suresvara : The Individual Self, The World and Society, Social Order, Ethics, Action, Knowledge -- B. Padmapada : The Individual Self, Social, Order, Action, Knowledge -- VI CONCLUSION -- I. The Upanigads,-- 11- The Bhagavadgita. -- III. The Brahmasutra -- IV..Lahkara, -- V. Suresvara, -- VI. Padmapada, -- VII. Epilogue

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Vedanta.
Hindu sociology.
Advaita.

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