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Vijñānabhikṣu (also
spelled Vijnanabhikshu) was a
Hindu philosopher from Bihar,
variously dated to the 15th or 16th century,
known for his commentary...
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thought of the
medieval Indian philosopher,
Vijnanabhiksu. The book's
central concern is to show that
Vijnanabhiksu provided a
philosophical synthesis of diverse...
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Chaitanya (1486–1534) who
founded the
Achintya Bheda Abheda school, and
Vijñānabhikṣu (16th century). Nimbārka (7th century)
sometimes identified with Bhāskara...
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Matsyendranath Neo-Advaita
Ramana Maharshi Nisargadatta Maharaj H. W. L.
Poonja Vijnanabhiksu Influences Sramanic movement Hinduism Vedas Upanishads Mimamsa Nyaya...
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Other commentators include Bhoja Rāja,
Vijñānabhikṣu, and Rāmānanda Sarasvatī.
Vijñānabhikṣu,
according to Bryant,
wrote the "most insightful...
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Sutra I.50,
Vijnanabhiksu shares the view of the
relationship between karma and
samadhi in
Samkhya and Vedanta.
According to
Vijnanabhiksu, the samskaras...
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Matsyendranath Neo-Advaita
Ramana Maharshi Nisargadatta Maharaj H. W. L.
Poonja Vijnanabhiksu Influences Sramanic movement Hinduism Vedas Upanishads Mimamsa Nyaya...
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Prometheus Books. ISBN 978-1-61614-414-2. Sinha, Nandalal; Aniruddha;
Vijñanabhiksu, fl 1550;
Mahadeva Vedantin (1915). The
samkhya philosophy; containing...
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literature was
entirely in the
Kannada language.[dubious – discuss]
Vijñānabhiksu was a sixteenth-century Vedāntic philosopher. He
writes about kaivalya...
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Matsyendranath Neo-Advaita
Ramana Maharshi Nisargadatta Maharaj H. W. L.
Poonja Vijnanabhiksu Influences Sramanic movement Hinduism Vedas Upanishads Mimamsa Nyaya...