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This book makes a comparative study of the three concepts—Sila (moral conduct), Samadhi (meditation or contemplation) and Prajna (insight or wisdom)—in Indian systems of religious philosophy and Christianity.
It describes in detail the meaning and role of code of conduct, meditation and wisdom in Buddhism, Jainism, Patanjali Yoga, Kevaladvaita Vedanta of Sankaracarya, non- Kevaladvaita schools of Vedanta, Visistadvaita system of Ramanujacarya, ...
The most difficult exercise, which the student has to go through, while studying Sanskrit grammar, is the conjugation of verbs. This book is intended to serve as a guide on the subject. The sutras have been provided with English translation. The book is divided into two parts Part I contains twenty two chapters. Ch. I is on conjugational tenses. Ch. II deals with Irregular verbs. Ch. III deals with Perfect-(i) Set roots ending in vowels, (ii) Anit roots ending in ...