- "impersonal,
authorless", is a term used to
describe the Vedas, the
earliest scripture in Hinduism.
Apaurusheya shabda ("impersonal words,
authorless") is an...
- be apauruṣeya,
which means "not of a man, superhuman" and "impersonal,
authorless,"
revelations of
sacred sounds and
texts heard by
ancient sages after...
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written down, in
contrast to Śrutis (the
Vedic literature)
considered authorless, that were
transmitted verbally across the
generations and fixed. Smriti...
- be apauruṣeya,
which means "not of a man, superhuman" and "impersonal,
authorless". The
Vedic texts ****ert that they were
skillfully created by
Rishis (sages)...
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constantly revised, in
contrast to Śrutis (the
Vedic literature)
considered authorless, that were
transmitted verbally across the
generations and fixed. Smriti...
- with an
enraged po****ce.
Faced with
offensive graffiti and
insulting authorless bills (famosi)
throughout the city, he
ordered the
Library of Antioch...
- be apauruṣeya,
which means "not of a man, superhuman" and "impersonal,
authorless". The
knowledge in the
Vedas is
believed in
Hinduism to be eternal, uncreated...
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constantly revised, in
contrast to Śrutis (the
Vedic literature)
considered authorless, that were
transmitted verbally across the
generations and fixed. Smarta...
- pp. 104–112. ISBN 978-1-136-83572-8. P
Bilimoria (1998), 'The Idea of
Authorless Revelation', in
Indian Philosophy of
Religion (Editor: Roy Perrett),...
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Mimamsa philosophers believed that the
revelation of the
Vedas was sacred,
authorless (apaurusheyatva) and infallible, and that it was
essential to preserve...