A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1 - Surendranath Dasgupta - Book

A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1

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nikhilam anujachittaM jñânasûtrair naverya@h sajabhiva kusumânâM kâlandhhrair vidhatte/ sa laghum api mamaitaM prAchyavijñânatantuM upah@rtamatibhaktyâ modatâM mai g@rhîtvâ//
May He, who links the minds of all people, through the apertures of time, with new threads of knowledge like a garland of flowers, be pleased to accept this my thread of Eastern thought, offered, though it be small, with the greatest devotion.
First Edition: Cambridge, 1922
The work and ambition of a life-time is herein humbly dedicated with supreme reverence to the great sages of India, who, for the first time in history, formulated the true principles of freedom and devoted themselves to the holy quest of truth and the final assessment and discovery of the ultimate spiritual essence of man through their concrete lives, critical thought, dominant will and self-denial.
The vowels are pronounced almost in the same way as in Italian, except that the sound of a approaches that of o in bond or u in but , and â that of a as in army . The consonants are as in English, except c , ch in church; @t , @d , @n are cerebrals, to which English t , d , n almost correspond; t , d , n are pure dentals; kh , gh , ch , jh , @th , @dh , th , dh , ph , bh are the simple sounds plus an aspiration; ñ is the French gn ; @r is usually pronounced as ri , and s' , @s as sh .
The old civilisation of India was a concrete unity of many-sided developments in art, architecture, literature, religion, morals, and science so far as it was understood in those days. But the most important achievement of Indian thought was philosophy. It was regarded as the goal of all the highest practical and theoretical activities, and it indicated the point of unity amidst all the apparent diversities which the complex growth of culture over a vast area inhabited by different peoples produced.
It is not in the history of foreign invasions, in the rise of independent kingdoms at different times, in the empires of this or that great monarch that the unity of India is to be sought. It is essentially one of spiritual aspirations and obedience to the law of the spirit, which were regarded as superior to everything else, and it has outlived all the political changes through which India passed.

Surendranath Dasgupta
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2004-07-20

Темы

India -- Religion; Hindu philosophy

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