Title Page : Sacred-Texts Hindu Index Next THE SNKHYA APHORISMS OF KAPILA, WITH ILLUSTRATIVE EXTRACTS FROM THE COMMENTARIES. TRANSLATED BY JAMES R. BALLANTYNE, LL. D., LATE PRINCIPAL OF THE BENARES COLLEGE. THIRD EDITION. LONDON: TRBNER & CO., LUDGATE HILL. 1885. {reduced To HTML And Edited By Christopher M...
Book Vi : Sacred-Texts Hindu Index Previous p. 419 BOOK VI. HAVING explained, in four Books, all the matter of the Institute, and having, in the Fifth Book, thoroughly established it, by refuting the opinions of opponents, now, in a Sixth Book, he recapitulates the same matter, which is the essence...
Book Ii : Sacred-Texts Hindu Index Previous Next p. 184 BOOK II. "a". The subject-matter [of the Institute] has been set forth [in Book I.]. Now, in order to prove that it is not the "Soul" that undergoes the alterations [observable in the course of things], he will tell, very diffusely, in the Second Book...
Book Iii : Sacred-Texts Hindu Index Previous Next p. 224 BOOK III. "a". In the next place, the gross product of Nature, viz., the great elements and the dyad of bodies, is to be described; and, after that, the going into various wombs, and the like; [this description being given] with a view to that less...
Book I : Sacred-Texts Hindu Index Previous Next p. 1 THE SNKHYA APHORISMS OF KAPILA. BOOK I. "a". Salutation to the illustrious sage, Kapila! "b". Well, the great sage, Kapila, desirous of raising the world [from the Slough of Despond in which he found it sunk], perceiving that the knowledge...
Book V : Sacred-Texts Hindu Index Previous Next p. 312 BOOK V. "a". The tenets of his Institute are completed. Next is begun a Fifth Book, in order to set aside the prim facie notions of others in regard to his Institute. Among those, in the first place he disposes of the objection that the Benedicti...
Advertisement : Sacred-Texts Hindu Index Previous Next p. i ADVERTISEMENT. THE present work, both in its Sanskrit portion and in its English, is an amended reprint of three volumes,1 published in India, which have already become very scarce. An abridged form of those volumes,2 which subsequently p. iv appeared...
Book Iv : Sacred-Texts Hindu Index Previous Next p. 284 BOOK IV. Now, by means of a collection of narratives, recognized in the Institutes, the means of discriminative knowledge are to be displayed: so, for this purpose the Fourth Book is commenced. " Soul set right by hearing the truth." "Aph". 1.*...
Preface : Sacred-Texts Hindu Index Previous Next PREFACE. THE great body of Hindu Philosophy is based upon six sets of very concise Aphorisms. Without a commentary, the Aphorisms are scarcely intelligible; they being designed, not so much to communicate the doctrine of the particular school, as to aid, by...
Untitled : Sacred Texts Hindu THE SNKHYA APHORISMS OF KAPILA With Illustrative Extracts From The Commentaries TRANSLATED BY JAMES R. BALLANTYNE THIRD EDITION EDITED BY FITZEDWARD HALL [London, Trbner & Co.] [1885] {reduced To HTML And Edited By Christopher M. Weimer, January 2003} note to the hypertext...