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3) Dhanur-veda (Archery)
4) Sthäpatya-veda (Architecture)
VI. Sectarian scriptures
Saƒhitäs (Vai•æava)
Ägamas (Ÿaiva)
Tantras (Ÿäkta)
Appendix Three: The Ten Principal Schools of Vedänta
Each is listed with its founder and his main work, a commentary on the
Brahmasütra.
Advaita Vedänta: Ÿaökara (788–820) Ÿarïrakabhä•ya
Viÿi•flädvaita Vedänta: Rämänuja (1017–1136) Ÿrïbhä•ya
Dvaita Vedänta: Madhva (1238–1317) Aæuvakhyäyana
Bhedäbheda: Bhäskara (9th century) Brahmasütrabhä•ya
Dvaitädvaita: Nimbärka (11th century) Vedäntaparijätasaurabha
Ÿuddhädvaita: Vallabhäcärya (1473–1531) Aæubhä•ya
Acintya Bhedäbheda: Baladeva (18th century) Govindabhä•ya
Dvaitädvaita: Ÿrïpati (1350–1410) Ÿrïkarabhä•ya
Ÿivädvaita: Ÿrïkaæflha (13th century) Ÿrïkaæflhabhä•ya
Samänyaväda: Vijñänabhïk•u (16th century) Vijñänämøta
Appendix Four: The Eightfold Practice of Yoga:
A•fläöga Yoga
Remote Preparation:
yama (practice of precepts)
ahiƒsä (non-violence)
satya (truthfulness)
asteya (non-stealing)
brahmacarya (continence)
aparigraha (absence of greed)
niyama (practice of virtues)
ÿauca (purity)
samto•a (contentment)
tapas (discipline)
svädhyäya (study, especially of sacred lore)
ïÿvara pranidhäna (surrender to God)
äsana (postures)
präæäyäma (breath control)
pratyähära (withdrawal of senses)
Direct Preparation:
These are collectively called samyama (effort) and successively applied to various
categories of objects
dhäraæä (concentration)
dhyäna (contemplation)
samädhi (trance)
Beginning of Real Yoga:
This comprises the exercise of extraordinary powers and the practice of advanced
forms of meditation, leading to kaivalya, complete isolation and freedom.
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