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Idealistic Thought in Indian Philosophy: Rise and Growth from the Vedic Times to the Kevaladvaita Vedanta Up to Prakasananda of the 16th Century: No 1 ... in Hindu Philosophy & Religion, No 1)

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Book Detail

  • Author: Divata, Suchita
  • Brand: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
  • Edition: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Number of Pages: 288
  • Release Date: 31-12-1994
  • Part Number: Unknown
  • EAN: 9788124600214
  • Package Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.7 x 0.9 inches
  • Language: English

Description

Dr. Suchita Divata presents a detailed exploration of the concept of idealism, analyzing its various interpretations with a focus on the idealistic schools of Indian philosophy. The book provides an insightful discussion on the significance of idealism in different philosophical traditions, offering a comparative study that enhances our understanding of its impact on Indian thought. Aimed at scholars, students, and enthusiasts of Indian philosophy, this work serves as a valuable resource for comprehending the depth and nuances of idealistic doctrines.

About the Author

Dr. Suchita Divata is a scholar in Indian philosophy, specializing in the study of metaphysical and idealistic traditions. Her research focuses on classical philosophical schools and their influence on contemporary thought. Through her works, she has contributed significantly to the understanding of Indian philosophical systems.