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TABLE OF CONTENT

Mimansa: the secret of the sacred books The character of sacrifice: the method of interpretation
Introduction to the Mimansa The method of interpretation (Part - 1)
The problem of the Mimansa The method of interpretation (Part - 2)
The solution of the problem of the Mimansa The method of interpretation (Part - 3)
The law of dharma and the Vedas The method of interpretation (Part - 4)
The Vedas and the method of interpretation (Part - 1) The method of interpretation: the law of action (Part - 1)
The Vedas and the method of interpretation (Part - 2) Action and the mind: the method of interpretation
The law of action: the Vedas and their form Intelligent action and sacrifice: the method of interpretation
The law of action and the method of interpretation (Part - 1) The method of interpretation (Part - 5)
The law of action and the method of interpretation (Part - 2) Sacrifice and the intellect: the method of interpretation (Part - 1)
The law of action, need of knowledge, action and time Sacrifice and the intellect: the method of interpretation (Part - 2)
The law of action: how described in the Vedas Sacrifice and the intellect: the method of interpretation (Part - 3)
The language of the Vedas and how to understand it The method of interpretation: the law of action (Part - 2)
The law of action The method of interpretation: Desire, Purpose and Action
The law of life in the Vedas: purpose in action and actionlessness The method of interpretation: Life and Action
Charity, desire and satisfaction The method of interpretation (Part - 6)
Self-interest and natural desire: how to understand the Vedas The method of interpretation (Part - 7)
The method of interpretation: Nature, Sacrifice and the Soul The method of interpretation (Part - 8)
The problem of Action: the method of interpretation The method of interpretation: intellect and mind, sacrifice and satisfaction
Action, motive and the soul: the method of interpretation The performance and renunciation of action: the method of interpretation
Action, purpose and sacrifice: the method of interpretation The method of interpretation: the problem of desire
Action and purification: the method of interpretation Action, effort and result: the method of interpretation
The kinds of Action: the method of interpretation The method of interpretation (Part - 9)
Krama and the method of interpretation (Part - 1) The instruments and object of action
Krama and the method of interpretation (Part - 2) The method of interpretation: the function of the intellect and the mind
The method of interpretation: the law of action Sacrifice and intelligence: the instinct of creation
Karma and the method of interpretation: Mind, intellect and the soul The law of creation (Part - 1)
The problem of action The law of creation (Part - 2)
Law of action and inaction Creation as a sacrifice: proof of the existence of the soul
Energy and action: the language of the Vedas Ritvij Priests
The language of the Vedas: method of interpretation (Part - 1) Jyotishtoma
The language of the Vedas: method of interpretation (Part - 2) The four castes
The method of interpretation: the problem of action (Part - 1) Narach Philosophy Blog
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Hindu Philosophy and Religion The Yoga system
The problem of the sacred books Yoga and the means of attaining it
The solution of the problem of the sacred books The powers of Yoga
The systems of Hindu philosophy The Vedanta system
The Sankhya system Brahma and the soul
The law of action (Part-1) The logic of ideas
Function of the intellect and the mind The fundamental idea of Vedanta
The soul and freedom Rebirth and removal of sin
Observations on the Sankhya (Part-1) Science, philosophy, religion
Observations on the Sankhya (Part-2) The systems of religion
The Nyaya system Integration of ancient thought
The means of acquiring knowledge The essential idea of the sacred books
The objects to be known (Part-1) The ten incarnations of Vishnu
The objects to be known (Part-2) The meeting place of the systems of Brahma and Mahadeva
The Vaiseshika system The essence of Hinduism
The common properties of things The character of Sanskrt
Relation of objects through similarities and differences The plan of distribution
The factors of action Dictionary meanings of letters
Gunas or the attributes of things Consonants
The Mimansa system Kunti and Karna: an illustration
The Vedas and their subject matter Kunti and Pritha
The principle of method of interpretation Vasudeva and Kunti
How to understand the text (Part-1) Kunti and the sun
How to understand the text (Part-2) Kunti throws Karna into water
Illustrations Two meanings of the story of Kunti and Karna
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