Suresvara’s Varitika on Yajnavalkya’s Dialogue with Artabhaga and Others

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Here are presented together BUBV on BU ch.3 and ch.4. 1-2 which form the core of the philosophical thought of Yajnavalka. They relate to the disputes of the sage with a number of seers. In ch.3, the sage affirms the oneness of the individual self (Jiva) and the Brahman. This is, according to him, vijnanam anandam brahma. Then, in ch.4. 1-2, the sage begins to ascertain the truth (tattva) in his proposition, examining the nature of the experiences of an individual self in the states of walking, dream and deep sleep.

BUBV 3.5 and 4.2 are, however of particular importance since they deal with the views of Bhartrprapanca on matters under discussion.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Shoun Hino

Dr. Shoun Hino is Professor of Gifu Pharmaceutical University, Japan. He obtained a Ph.D. degree from the University of Poona in 1979 and works on Vedanta, Suresvara in particular. He is completing twelve-volume Suresvara’s study under the title of Advaita Tradition Series (Motilal Banarsidass, Delhi) and recently published Puja and Samskara (Motilal Banarsidass) in collaboration with Prof. M. Tachikawa.

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Title
Suresvara’s Varitika on Yajnavalkya’s Dialogue with Artabhaga and Others
Advarita Tradition Series
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Edition
1st. ed.
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ISBN
9788120816411
Length
586p., 8.8 X 5.8
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