APPROACH OF HINDUISM TO ITS SCRIPTURES

The Vedas occupy a unique position in Hinduism. Even the distinction between a believer and a non-believer is made in Hinduism, not on the ground of belief or dis-belief in God but on the ground of belief or disbelief in the authority of the Vedas. Six orthodox systems of philosophy, or ästika darša...

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Main Author: Nayak, G. C. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Dharmaram College 1996
In: Journal of Dharma
Year: 1996, Volume: 21, Issue: 4, Pages: 307-319
Further subjects:B Scriptures
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