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- catalog contributor b954824.
- catalog contributor b954825.
- catalog created "1976.".
- catalog date "1976".
- catalog date "1976.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1976.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "Pt. 1. An overview of Hindu theology. -- Pt. 2. Selected writings. Sankhya, or discriminationism. -- Yoga, or self-intuitionism. -- Ritualism, or mīmāmsā. -- Atomism, or Vaiśeṣika. -- Logicism, or Nyāya. -- Dualist vedanta, or Dvaita vedānta. -- Śaiva orthodoxy, or Śaiva siddhānta. -- Theologies of identity or non-difference. The six nondualist or Advaita schools. -- Theologies of difference-in-identity. Sonic absolution, or Śabdabrahmavāda. -- Ancient vedanta, or Purātana vedānta. -- Conditioned difference -in-identity, or Aupādhikabhedābheda. -- Indivisible nondualism, or Avvvvibhāgādvaita. -- Qualified nondualism, or Viśiṣṭādvaita. -- Innate difference-in-identity, or Svābhāvikabhedābheda. -- Pure nondualism, or Śuddhādvaita. -- Ineffable difference-in-identity, or Acintyabhedābheda. -- Monist Pastoralism, or Lākulīśapāśupata darśana. -- Triadism, or Trika. -- Śaiva nondualism, orŚivādvaita. -- Energy-qualified nondualism, or Hero-Śaivism, or Śaktiviśiṣṭādvaita, or Vīra-Śaiva Darśana. -- Energicism, or Śākta Darśana. -- Pt. 3. Schemes.".
- catalog extent "558 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Hindu theology.".
- catalog identifier "038509552X :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Hindu theology.".
- catalog isPartOf "Image original".
- catalog issued "1976".
- catalog issued "1976.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Garden City, N.Y. : Image Books,".
- catalog relation "Hindu theology.".
- catalog subject "294.5/2".
- catalog subject "BL1210 .H47".
- catalog subject "Hindu philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Hinduism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Pt. 1. An overview of Hindu theology. -- Pt. 2. Selected writings. Sankhya, or discriminationism. -- Yoga, or self-intuitionism. -- Ritualism, or mīmāmsā. -- Atomism, or Vaiśeṣika. -- Logicism, or Nyāya. -- Dualist vedanta, or Dvaita vedānta. -- Śaiva orthodoxy, or Śaiva siddhānta. -- Theologies of identity or non-difference. The six nondualist or Advaita schools. -- Theologies of difference-in-identity. Sonic absolution, or Śabdabrahmavāda. -- Ancient vedanta, or Purātana vedānta. -- Conditioned difference -in-identity, or Aupādhikabhedābheda. -- Indivisible nondualism, or Avvvvibhāgādvaita. -- Qualified nondualism, or Viśiṣṭādvaita. -- Innate difference-in-identity, or Svābhāvikabhedābheda. -- Pure nondualism, or Śuddhādvaita. -- Ineffable difference-in-identity, or Acintyabhedābheda. -- Monist Pastoralism, or Lākulīśapāśupata darśana. -- Triadism, or Trika. -- Śaiva nondualism, orŚivādvaita. -- Energy-qualified nondualism, or Hero-Śaivism, or Śaktiviśiṣṭādvaita, or Vīra-Śaiva Darśana. -- Energicism, or Śākta Darśana. -- Pt. 3. Schemes.".
- catalog title "Hindu theology : a reader / edited with an introd. and notes by José Pereira. --".
- catalog type "text".