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MEANS FOR ACQUIRING SELF KNOWLEDGE - DOHA 22. The four means commencing with Discrimination , described above , hearing ( Sravana ) Reflection ( mananam ) , deep contemplation ( Nidi dhyaasa ) and a thorough investigation into and ascer ...
MEANS FOR ACQUIRING SELF KNOWLEDGE - DOHA 22. The four means commencing with Discrimination , described above , hearing ( Sravana ) Reflection ( mananam ) , deep contemplation ( Nidi dhyaasa ) and a thorough investigation into and ascer ...
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MEANS FOR ACQUIRING SELF KNOWLEDGE - DOHA 22. The four means commencing with Discrimination , described above , hearing ( Sravana ) Reflection ( mananam ) , deep contemplation ( Nidi dhyaasa ) and a thorough investigation into and ascer ...
MEANS FOR ACQUIRING SELF KNOWLEDGE - DOHA 22. The four means commencing with Discrimination , described above , hearing ( Sravana ) Reflection ( mananam ) , deep contemplation ( Nidi dhyaasa ) and a thorough investigation into and ascer ...
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... means . Those means that do not yield per- ceptible results viz . Sravana or Jnaana , but only purify our minds , are the ex- ternal aids to acquire Jnaana . Thus vedic rites like sacrifices come under external means . These sacrifices ...
... means . Those means that do not yield per- ceptible results viz . Sravana or Jnaana , but only purify our minds , are the ex- ternal aids to acquire Jnaana . Thus vedic rites like sacrifices come under external means . These sacrifices ...
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