Consciousness, Knowledge, and Ignorance, PrakaÔsatman's Pañcapadikavivarana, "Elucidation of Five Parts". Section on Inquiry (Jijñasadhikarana), First Part (Prathama Varnaka)

Consciousness, Knowledge, and Ignorance, PrakaÔsatman's Pañcapadikavivarana, "Elucidation of Five Parts". Section on Inquiry (Jijñasadhikarana), First Part (Prathama Varnaka) - Treasury of the Indic Sciences Series

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Publisher's Synopsis

The first English translation of the "First Section" (Prathama Varnakam)-the "Section on Inquiry" (Jijñasadhikaranam)-of the Pañacapadikavivaranam, a Sanskrit commentary offering a systematic exposition of Advaita (nondualistic) Vedanta from the Vivarana perspective. The central question concerns the nature of ignorance, or not-knowing, and its relation to knowing. It discusses how ignorance obstructs the nature of reality; the locus and support of ignorance; and whether ignorance is a positive entity. Includes a detailed introduction, transliterated text, translation, and explanatory notes.

Published by American Institute of Buddhist Studies (AIBS)

Book information

ISBN: 9781935011033
Publisher: American Institute of Buddhist Studies
Imprint: American Institute of Buddhist Studies
Pub date:
DEWEY: 181.482
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English,Sanskrit
Number of pages: xviii, 520
Weight: 868g
Height: 233mm
Width: 162mm
Spine width: 41mm