Satischandra Chatterjee
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“It admits two ultimate realities, namely, puruṣa and prakṛti, which are independent of each other in respect of their existence.”
― An Introduction To Indian Philosophy
― An Introduction To Indian Philosophy
“this conception is panentheism—(pan—all, en—in, theos—God), not pantheism; all is not equal to God, but all is in God, who is greater than all.”
― An Introduction to Indian Philosophy
― An Introduction to Indian Philosophy
“The puruṣa is an intelligent principle, of which consciousness (caitanya) is not an attribute, but the very essence. It is the self which is quite distinct from the body, the senses and the mind (manas).”
― An Introduction To Indian Philosophy
― An Introduction To Indian Philosophy
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