id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7297 nan The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48 .txt text/plain 283207 13730 69 as to the essential nature of things, declare that Brahman only, i.e. non-differenced pure intelligence is real, while everything else is different object (from the non-knowledge of Brahman's true nature) and follows that the entire aggregate of things, intelligent and nonintelligent, has its Self in Brahman in so far as it constitutes passage means--the womb of the world is the great Brahman, i.e. nonintelligent matter in its subtle state, commonly called Prakriti; with Other texts, again, aim at teaching that the highest Self to whom nonintelligent and intelligent beings stand in the relation of body, and means of right knowledge; and in this way the purport of the Vedântatexts includes Brahman--as having a definite place in meditation which Under II, 1, 7 and other Sûtras the non-difference of the effect, i.e. the world from the cause, i.e. Brahman was assumed, and it was on this ./cache/7297.txt ./txt/7297.txt