Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 25-26 期International Institute of Tamil Studies, 1984 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 6 筆
第 11 頁
... māyā are absent , and those with two malas ( i . e . āṇava and karma ) are Praļayākalas in whom the prakṛtimāyā is absent , and all others having all the three malas ( i . e . āṇava , karma and māyā ) are classified as Sakalas . There ...
... māyā are absent , and those with two malas ( i . e . āṇava and karma ) are Praļayākalas in whom the prakṛtimāyā is absent , and all others having all the three malas ( i . e . āṇava , karma and māyā ) are classified as Sakalas . There ...
第 18 頁
... māyā . It may be presumed that kāla tattva exists around the solar system which is held responsible for the time factor . It may also be inferred that the worlds of Suddha māyā exist beyond the solar system . It is said that kāla causes ...
... māyā . It may be presumed that kāla tattva exists around the solar system which is held responsible for the time factor . It may also be inferred that the worlds of Suddha māyā exist beyond the solar system . It is said that kāla causes ...
第 21 頁
... māyā , i . e . their subtle . body is made up of pure matter . From this pure matter , sabdaprapanca and arthaprapanca are created directly by the Lord Himself . The first one denotes the world of language , and the next indicates the ...
... māyā , i . e . their subtle . body is made up of pure matter . From this pure matter , sabdaprapanca and arthaprapanca are created directly by the Lord Himself . The first one denotes the world of language , and the next indicates the ...
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