Samkhya Karika: With Gaudapadacarya Bhasya

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pp.101. The original body of the book was inspired by a series of lectures on Isvarakrsna’s Samkhya Karika given by Swami Bawra. The presentation includes an English translation of the Samkhya Karika hymns and the Bhasya of Gaudapadacarya. The first revised edition added an introduction to the oral tradition of Samkhya, including the story of Kapila from a Purana and a presentation of the surviving sutras of Pancasikha‘s Sastitantra. This lost text was the first compilation of Samkhya and was used by Isvarakrsna in his Samkhya Karika. The current revision focused on improving the original commentary on the Karika by clarifying Sanskrit terms, adding tables and charts, and making grammatical changes and words suggested by software program. The unified concept of Nature and Spirit as two phases of one source is found in this early tradition, and the intimacy of Samkhya with Yoga is displayed. Samkhya teaches that Nature is real but has qualities that are different from Spirit. Spirit is sentient, infinite and unchanging. Nature is insentient, finite and exists in ever-changing forms. With proper knowledge and repeated practice, we can change our habits of thought and realize the underlying constancy of spirit.

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ISBN 1468156799
ISBN13 9781468156799
Number of pages 101
Original Title Samkhya Karika: With Gaudapadacarya Bhasya
Published Date 2012
Book Condition very good
Jacket Condition no dustjacket
Binding paperback
Size 8vo
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pp.101. The original body of the book was inspired by a series of lectures on Isvarakrsna’s Samkhya Karika given by Swami Bawra. The presentation includes an English translation of the Samkhya Karika hymns and the Bhasya of Gaudapadacarya. The first revised edition added an introduction to the oral tradition of Samkhya, including the story of Kapila from a Purana and a presentation of the surviving sutras of Pancasikha‘s Sastitantra. This lost text was the first compilation of Samkhya and was used by Isvarakrsna in his Samkhya Karika. The current revision focused on improving the original commentary on the Karika by clarifying Sanskrit terms, adding tables and charts, and making grammatical changes and words suggested by software program. The unified concept of Nature and Spirit as two phases of one source is found in this early tradition, and the intimacy of Samkhya with Yoga is displayed. Samkhya teaches that Nature is real but has qualities that are different from Spirit. Spirit is sentient, infinite and unchanging. Nature is insentient, finite and exists in ever-changing forms. With proper knowledge and repeated practice, we can change our habits of thought and realize the underlying constancy of spirit.

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Weight 1 kg