| Īśvara Kṛṣṇa - 1881 - 180 lehte
...consider that this primordial state of the world is dependent upon the Supreme Deity (Parameswara), and not self-dependent. And this state to which we...accomplished, since if he were destitute of his sakti, any activity on his part would be inconceivable " (Comm. on the Brahma Sutras, Muir's Sans. Texts,... | |
| Īśvarakr̥ṣṇa, John Davies - 1881 - 176 lehte
...consider that this primordial state of the world is dependent upon the Supreme Deity (Parameswara), and not self-dependent. And this state to which we refer must of necessity be assumed, as it is essenX tial ; for without it the creative action of the Supreme Deity could not be accomplished, since... | |
| Īśvarakr̥ṣṇa - 1894 - 188 lehte
...consider that this primordial state of the world is dependent upon the Supreme Deity (Parameswara), and not self-dependent. And this state to which we...be accomplished, since if he were destitute of his sakli, any activity on his part would be inconceivable " (Comm. on the Brahma Sutras, Muir's Sans.... | |
| Aruṇanti Civācāriyar - 1913 - 374 lehte
...primal matter was the Sakti, or productive energy of IJrahma. So says Sankara Acharya " We (Vedantins) consider that this primordial state of the world is...essential; for without it, the creative action of Supreme Deity could not be accomplished, since if he were destitute of his Sakti, any activity on his... | |
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