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(Semester System) M.A. Philosophy For SOS and Colleges There shall be four semesters, each semester shall consist four papers Each
paper shall carry 100 marks.(80 theory+20 internal.)
Semester -I
July-December, 2017 (w.e.f. Session 2017-18) Paper-I Indian Ethics Unit -I Presuppositin of Indian, Dharma asethical code, Concepts of Rta, Rina and Yajna. Unit -II Law of Karma and its mporal implication ,Karma Yoga Unit-III Nishkam Karma, Swadharma and LokaSamgraha of Gita, Triratna of Jaina Ethics. Unit-IV Ashtanga Yoga of Patanjali and Eight fold path of Buddha. Unit -V Sadhana Chatushtaya -means of ethical life. Paper-II Indian Logic. Unit -I Nature of Indian logic,Relation of logic with Epistemology and Metaphysics, Concept of Purvapaksha, Siddhanta paksha,and Anvikshiki. Unit-II Definition and constituents of Anumana--Nyaya ,Buddhist and Advaitic perspective. Unit-III Types of Anumana- Nyaya ,Buddhist and Advaitic perspective. Unit-IV Vyapti,Paksha and Paramarsha,Jaina theory of Anumana. Unit-V Hetvabhasas.
Paper-III. Indian Epistemology. Unit I Definition and nature of Cognition, Prama and Aprama, Nature of Indriyas. Unit-II Origin and ascertainment of validity,Swatah and Paratah pramanya. Unit-III Debate about validity and invalidity of dream and memory
cognitions, meaning of khyativada, Sadkhyati and asadkhyati. Unit-IV Akhyativada, Anyatha khyativada, Atma khyativada, Anirvachaniyakhyativada Sadasadkhyativada,Viparitakhyativada. Unit-V Breif study of Pratyaksha,Shabda,Arthapatti and Anupalabdhi pramanas. Paper-IV. Indian Metaphysics. Unit-I Nature of metaphysics, Concept of Reality, Appearance and Relation. Unit-II Monism, Dualism, Advaitism--debates regarding Reality. Unit-III Theories of cause and effect,Parinamavada , vivartavada, Maya in different schools of Vedanta. Unit-IV Shunyavada,Brhmavada,Theism ,Naterialism. Unit-V Cosmology--Advata, Visishtadvaita and Dvaita.
Semester -II
January-June, 2018 (w.e.f. Session 2017-18) Paper-I Western Ethics. Unit-I Definition, nature and scope of ethics, Difference between Ethical and social values. Unit-II Emotivism--A.J.Ayer. Prescriptivism--R.M.Hare. Unit-III Utilitarianism-for and against, Neo-naturalism. Unit-IV Kantianism-for and against. Unit-V Righst, Duties, Responsibilities and Justice. Paper-II Western Logic Unit-I Definition and nature of logic,Trtuth and validity, Induction and Deudction. Unit-II Categorical proposition,Categorical syllogism, validity test by Vein diagram. Unti-III Fallacies--Formal and informal.Explaination and Hypothesis-- Scientific. Unit-IV Techniques of symbolization, Formal proof of validity--10 rules. Unit-V Rules of inference (10+9==19 rules.)
Paper-III. Western Epistemology. Unit-I Knowledge and belief--their definition, nature and relation. Unit-II Scepticism and possibility of knowledge of other mind. Unit-III Theories of truth--Correspondence, Coherence and Pragmatic. Unit-IV Evaluation of Rationalism , Empiricism and Criticalism. Unit-V Meaning and reference , Knowledge of knowledge, limits of knowledge. Paper-IV. Western Metaphysics. Unit-I Metaphysics--Definition, Scope,Possibility and Concerns. Unit-II Appearence and Reality,Realism--for and against, Universals. Unit-III Substance--Rationalism,Empiricism and Process veiw of Reality. Unit-IV Causal theories , Space and Time. Unit-V Mind and Body--Dualism, Materialism, Self-knowledge and self- identity.
Semester-III
July-December, 2018 (w.e.f. Session 2017-18) Paper-I Indian Philosophy of Language. Unit-I Problem of meaning--Abhidha, Classes of words , Brief account of Akritivada,Vyaktivada,Apohavada,Shabda Bodha. Unit-II Sphota-Patanjali and Bhartrihari, Arguments against Sphota. Unit-III Conditions of knowing sentence- meaning( Vakyartha) Akanksha ,Yogyata, Sannidhi,Tatparya jnana; Comprehension of sentence meaning Anvitavidhanavada , Abhihitanvayavada. Unit-IV Mimamsaka's theory of Bhavana and its criticism. Unit-V Metaphysical basis of language--Shabda Brahamn of Bhartrihari. Paper II Analytical Philosophy Unit I Definition,Nature and Necessity of Anlytical Philosopjhy. Unit-II Logical Positivism and Verification Principle - A.J.Ayer Unit-III Ludwing Wittgenstivin - Atomic facts, Elementary proposition, Picture theory, Use theory , Language game.
Unit-IV Theories of meaning- relation between meaning and truth, Proper names and definite description. Unit-V Elimination of metaphysics - A.J.Ayesr, Witt and M. Schlick. Paper III Modern Indian Thought Unit- I Characteristic features,Indian Philosophy today - Problems & direction. Swami Vivekanand - Universal Religion, Practical,Vedanta. Unit-II Rabindra Nath Tagore-Man and God , Religion of Man. Mahatma Gandhi- Non-violence, Criticismof modern civilization. Unit-III Dr.S.Radhakrishnan- Intellect and Intuition Synthesis of East and West. Sri Aurobindo- Reality as Sat-Cit-Anand ,thleory of evolution. Unit-IV M.N. Roy - Criticism of communism, Radical Humanism. K.C.Bhattacharya-Grads of Consciousness, Interpretation of Maya. Unit-V B.R. Ambedkar- Criticism of social evil. Acharya Rajnish(Osho)- Concept of Education. PAPER-IV. Phenomelogy & Existentialism Unit-I Phenomenology : Meaning and methodology. Unit-II Husserl Natural world thesis, Essence and essential . Unit-III Heidegger-- Being : Dasein. Merleau Ponty : Phenomenology perception. Unit-IV Existentialism: Characteristics, common grounds and diversities among existentialist. Unit- V Freedom : decision and choice. Authentic and non-authentic existen.
SEMESTER-IV
January-June, 2019 (w.e.f. Session 2017-18) Paper I A. Advaita Vedanta Unit-I Theories of Adhyasa, Maya,Avidya and Vivartavada. Unit-II Concept of Brahman, Atman, Jiva, Jagat and Moksha. Unit-III Tarkapada of Sharirak Bhashya--Criticism of Samkhya
and Vaiseshika by Shankara. Unit-IV Criticism of Jainism and Buddhism by Shankara. Unit-V Criticism of Shankara by Ramanuja. OR Paper I B. Philosophy of Gandhi Unit-I Life sketch, Contemporary conditions and religions influencing Gandhi's thoughts, Sarvodaya. Unit-II Nature of God, Jiva, Jagat, quality of Religions (Sarvadharmasamabhava). Unit-III Satyagraha and Ahimsa--a socio-ethical interpretation. Unit-IV Varna system, Trusteeship. Unit-V Relevance of Gandhi's philosophy--with special reference to Peace, Globalization and Swadeshi. Paper-II A. Philosophy of Yoga. Unit-I Definitions ,need of Yoga in modern living, Concept of Chitta and Vrittis. Unit-II Ashtanga Yoga- Yma,Niyama, Asana Pranayam, Pratyahara, Dharana, Dhyana and Samadhi. Unit-III Two types of Samadhi,Attainment of samadhi through meditating on God, Unit-IV Five Kleshas and their nature,Conjunction of Drishta and Drishya-the root cause of ignorance,Kaivalya -removal of Avidya. Unit-V Eight siddhis resulting from contol over chitta and thier description, Kaivalya only when siddhis are transcended. OR Paper-II B. Nyaya Philosophy. Textual study of any one of the following-- 1. Selection from Tattvachintamani of Gangesha. 2. Tarksamgrah of Annambhatta. 3. Tarkabhasha of Keshav Misha. 4. Nyayasutra bhashya of Vatsyayana.
Paper III A. Applied Ethics. Unit -I Nature and Scope of Applied Ethics. Teleological Approach to moral actions. Unit -II Valukes - Value and disvalue , Value neutrality and culture, Specific values. Unit -III Public and private morality, Applied ethics and Politics. Unit-IV Professional ethics - Morals and laws of profession, Ethical codes of conduct for various professions and their professionals. Unit-V Social justice-Philosophical perspectives and presuppositions, Limits of Applied Ethics. OR PAPER III (B) ETHICS AND SOCIETY Unit -I Individual and Social morality, Purushartha, Sadharana Dharma. Unit -II Varna Dharma , Ashrama Dharma, Nishkama Karma. Unit -III Kant - The ethics of Duty, Respect for person, Bradley-Station and its duties. Unit -IV Sexual morality, Abortion, Gender Discrimination and Caste- base reservation-for and against. Unit -V Human rights, Feminism, Secularism, Humanism PAPER - IV (A) COMPARATIVE RELIGION Unit -I Problem and methods of study of Religions : Comparative Religion Need and Possibility. Unit -II Critical study of Myths, Rituals and Cult,Functionalism and Structuralism. Unit -III Hinduism, Tribal Religions of India ( Specially Chattishgarh ) Unit -IV Islam and Crischians . Unit -V Inter-religious dialogues , Religion and secular society, Possibility of Universal Religious. OR
PAPER - IV (B) Philosophy of Swami Vivekanand Unit -I Impact of Traditional Vedantaon Vivekanand,General Introduction of Navya Vedanta. Unit -II Vedanta ofVivekanand,- Bramhan ,Maya , Jiwa , and Moksha. Unit -III Dharma Darshan of Vivekanand - Nature of Religion, Religious tolerance, Universal Religion. Unit-IV Four Yogas of Vivekananda - Jnana, Bhakti , Karma , and Raja yogas. Unit-V Social Philosophy of Vivekanand- Concept and relevance of Indian Society, Social Justice.
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3. Sadharana Dharma UNIT-II 1. Rta, Rna and Yajna 2. Karma Yoga, Swadharma and Lokasangraha of the Bhagwad Gita 3. Triratna of Jainism UNIT-III 1. Yama and Niyam of Yoga 2. Emotivism- A.J. Ayer and C.L. Stevension 3. Prescriptivism- R.M. Hare UNIT-IV 1. Neo-Naturalism- Philippa Foot and S.J. Warnack 2. Rigourism of Kant 3. Utilitarianism- Nature and Relevance UNIT-V 1. Rights and Duties- Nature and Value. Theory of Justice & Punishment 2. Applied Ethics- Political and Business Ethics BOOKS RECOMMENDED : 1. Gita Rahasya - B.G. Tilak 2. Ethical Philosophy of India - I.C. Sharma 3. Aspects of Hindu Mortality - Saral Jhingarn 4. Sabar Bhasy Mimansa sutra (Sutra 1-5) 5. Ethical Theory - Classical and Contemporary Readings ( Ed. Louis Pojmen) 6. Ethics - History, Theory and Contemporary Issue (Ed. strean M. Cahm and peter Markin) 7. dkaV dk uhfr n'kZu - MkW- Nk;k jk; 8. vf/kuhfr 'kkL= ds fl)kUr - osn izdk'k oekZ 9- vf/kuhfr 'kkL= - f'koHkkuqflag 10- uhfr'kkL= ds fl)kUr - ân; ukjk;.k feJ 11- uhfr'kkL= dh ledkyhu izo`fRr;ka - lqjsUnz oekZ f}rh; iz'u i= rdZ'kkL= ¼Hkkjrh; vkSj ik'pkR;½ ¼isij dksM & 0431½ bdkbZ&1 1- rdZ'kkL= dh ifjHkk"kk o izd`fr 2- Hkkjrh; ijEijk esa rdZ] Kku ehekal vkSj rRoehekal esa laca/k 3- vkxeu o fuxeu bdkbZ&2 1- vuqeku dh ifjHkk"kk ,oa izdkj & uS;kf;d ,oa ckS)er 2- vuqeku ds vo;o & uS;kf;d ,oa ckS)er 3- gsRokHkkl bdkbZ&3 1- osu js[kk & i)fr }kjk oS/krk ijh{k.k 2- vkdkfjd rdZnks"k 3- fey dh fof/k;kWa bdkbZ&4 1- izrhdhdj.k & fof/k 2- ifjek.khdj.k fl)kar % fof'k"V vkSj lkekU; izfrKfIr ifjek.khdj.k fu;e 3- oS/krk ds vkdkfjd fu;e ¼10 lw=½
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PAPER – II LOGIC (INDIAN AND WESTERN) (Paper Code – 0431) UNIT-I 1. Nature and definition of Logic 2. The relationship of logic with Metaphysics and Epistemology in Indian tradition. 3. Deduction and Induction UNIT-II 1. Anuman (Inference) – Definition and types (Nyaya and Buddhist perspectives) 2. Parts (constituents) of Inference (Nyaya and Buddhist perspectives) 3. Hetwabhasa UNIT-III 1. Validity-test by Vein diagram 2. Formal fallacies 3. Methods of Mill UNIT-IV 1. Techniques of Symbolization 2. Quantification theory: singular and general propositions, Quantification rules 3. Formal proofs of validity (10 rules) UNIT-V 1. Rules of Inference (10+9=19 rules) 2. Informal Fallacies – 1. Relevant 2. Irrelevant. BOOKS RECOMMENDED :
1. Symbolic logic : I.M. Copi 2- izrhdkRed rdZ'kkL= % vfouk'k frokjh 3- vuqeku izek.k % cfyjke 'kqDy 4- Hkkjrh; n'kZu esa vuqeku % cztukjk;.k 'kekZ 5- Logic, Language and Reality : A.B.K. Matilal 6- Fundamentals of logic : A. Singh C. Goswami 7- Modern Introduction to Indian logic : S.S. Barlinge 8- rdZ'kkL= dk ifjp; % vkb- ,e- dksih] vuq- laxe yky ik.Ms;
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bdkbZ&2 1- izek.k&izR;{k] vuqeku] mieku] 'kCn] vFkkZifRr] vuqiyfC/k 2- izek.k O;oLFkk rFkk izek.k lEIyo bdkbZ&3 1- [;kfrokn&v[;kfrokn] vkRe[;kfrokn] vU;Fkk[;kfrokn] vlr~[;kfrokn] foijhr&[;kfrokn] lnklr~ [;kfrokn] vfHkuo&vU;Fkk [;kfrokn] vfuoZpuh;
[;kfrokn] ln~[;kfrokn bdkbZ&4 1- ik'pkR; ijEijk esa Kku dh mRifRr rFkk Lo:i& c`f)okn] vuqHkookn] leh{kkokn 2- fo'okl vkSj Kku&ifjHkk"kk ,oa Lo:i 3- izR;{k ds fl)kUr ¼ik'pkR; n'kZu ds vuqlkj½ bdkbZ&5 1- lR; ds fl)kar&Lor% izekf.kr] laokfnrk] lalDrrk] Qyokn 2- izkxuqHkkfod Kku & fo'ys"k.kkRed ,oa la'ys"k.kkRed
ENGLISH VERSION PAPER – III EPISTEMOLOGY (INDIAN AND WESTERN) (Paper Code – 0432) UNIT-I 1. Cognition in Indian – Valid, Invalid and validity 2. Svatahpramanyavada and paratahpramanyavada UNIT-II 1. Pramanas – Pratyaksa, Anuman, Sabda, Upmana, Arthapatti, Anupalabdhi 2. Pramana Vyavastha and pramana samplava UNIT-III 1. Khyativada – Akhyati, Anyathakhyati Viparitakhyati, Atmakhyati, Aniravacaniya khyati, Abhinava – anyath a khyati, Sadastkhyati UNIT-IV 1. Origin and Nature of knowledge in western tradition- Rationalism, Empiricism, Criticalism 2. Belief and Knowledge 3. Theories of perception (According to western philosophy) UNIT-V 1. Theories of truth – Self evidence, Correspondence, Coherence, Pragmatic 2. Apriori knowledge – Analytic and Synthetic BOOKS RECOMMENDED : 1. D.M. Dalta : The six ways of knowling 2. Debabrata sen : The Concept of Knowledge 3. Srinivasa Rao : Perceptual Error, Indian theories 4. J.L. Pollock : Contemporary theories of knowledge 5. S. Bhattacharya : Doubt, belief and knowledge 6- ,l- jk/kkd̀".ku~ % Hkkjrh; n'kZu] Hkkx 1 ,oa Hkkx 2 7- laxe yky ikaMs; % Hkkjrh; n'kZu
8- ik'pkR; n'kZu % ;kdwc elhg prqFkZ iz'u i= rRoehekalk ¼Hkkjrh; ,oa ik'pkR;½ ¼isij dksM & 0433½
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vfLrRo flf)&i{k rFkk foi{kA dekZ/;{k ds :i esa bZ'ojA 2- HkkSfrd txr % iapHkwr dk fl)kUr] f=xq.k vkSj iaphdj.k dk fl)kUr] O;kogkfjd vkSj ikjekfFkZd lr~A
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ENGLISH VERSION PAPER – IV METAPHYSICS (INDIAN AND WESTERN) (Paper Code – 0433) UNIT-I 1. Possibility scope and concern of metaphysics 2. Man : Self as Atman, Nairatmavada, Atma and Jiva
Jiva as Karta, Bhokta and Jnata-different perspectives 3. Ultimate reality: Sat and Brahman
UNIT-II 1. God: The central role of God in Bhakti School with special reference to Ramanuja. Proofs for and against the existence of God, God as karmadhyaksha. 2. Physical world: Theories of five elements gunas and Panchi Karana UNIT-III 1. Universals : The debate amongst the different Indian Schools 2. Causation : Different Indian Views and debates 3. Scepticism about categories : Nagarjuna and Shriharsha. UNIT-IV 1. Appearance and reality (In western tradition) 2. Being and becoming 3. Substance. Leibnitz and Hume UNIT-V 1. Causation
2. Space and time 3. Mind and body (All in western tradition)
BOOKS RECOMMENDED : 1. Stephen H. Phillips : Classical Indian Metaphysics 2. P.K. Makhopadhya : Indian Realism 3. Harsh Narayan : Evolution of Nyaya Vaisheshik Categories 4. Richarch Taylor : Metaphysics 5. David Hales (ed) : Metaphysics: Contemporary Readings 6- F.H. Bradley : Appearance and Reality 7- ik'pkR; n'kZu % ;kdwc elhg 8- Hkkjrh; n'kZu % laxe yky ikaMs;
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PAPER – I CONTEMPORARY WESTERN THOUGHT (Paper Code – 0434)
UNIT-I 1. F.H. Bradley - Idealism 2. G.E. Moore - Reaslim 3. Russell a. Knowledge by Acquaintance and knowledge by Description b. Logical Atomism UNIT-II Ludwig Wittgenstein
a. Propositions ( Atomic facts, Elementary Proposition, Truth Functions, Logical Atomism)
b. Picture Theory c. Language game d. Other mind
UNIT-III A.J. Ayer a. Verification Theory b. Elimination of Metaphysics c. The Nature of Philosophical analysis d. Critique of Ethics and Theology
UNIT-IV Pragmatism : 1. James, Dewy, 2. Karl Marx
UNIT-V 1. Existentialism : Sartre, Keirkagaard 2. Phenomenology
BOOKS RECOMMENDED : 1. Philosophical studies : G.E. Moore 2. Problems of Philosophy : B.Russell 3- vfLrRookn ds izeq[k fopkjd % y{eh lDlsuk] lHkkthr feJ 4- ledkyhu ik'pkR; n'kZu % txnh'k lgk; JhokLro
5- lekdyhu ik'pkR; n'kZu % clar dqekj yky 6- vfLrRookn i{k vkSj fojks/k % iky :fopsd 7- fQyklkfQdy bUosfLVxslUl % foVxsULVkbu ¼vuq] v'kksd oksgjk½ 8- Hkk"kk] lR; ,oa rdZ'kkL= % ,-ts- ,;j] ¼vuq] HkwisUnz½
PAPER – II MODERN INDIAN THOUGHT (Paper Code – 0435) UNIT-I (i) Background
a. Characteristic Features b. Indian Philosophy today : Problems and direction
(ii) Swami Vivekananda c. Universal religion d. Practical Vedanta e. Four kinds of yoga
UNIT-II (i) Rabindranath Tagore a. Man and God b. Religion of man
(ii) Mahatma Gandhi c. Truth and Satyagraha d. Non-Violence e. Criticism of modern civilization.
UNIT-III (i) Dr. S.Radhakrishnan a. Intellect and intuition b. Synthesis of East and West
(ii) Sri Aurobindo c. Reality as “sat-cit-ananda”
d. Theory of Evolution e. Super mind.
UNIT-IV (i) M.N. Roy a. Criticism of communism b. Radical Humanism
(ii) K.C. Bhattacharya c. Concept of Philosophy d. Grades of Consciousness e. Interpretation of maya.
UNIT-V (i) Bal Gangadhar Tilak : Interpreatation of the Gita, yogah Karmasu Kausalam. (ii) B.R. Ambedkar: Criticism of social evil (iii) J. Krihnamurti : Concept of freedom (iv) D.M. Datta : Knowledge, Reality and the unknown (v) Acharya Rajneesh (OSHO) Concept of Education BOOKS RECOMMENDED : 1. foosdkuan lkfgR; 2. Complete works of Swami Vivekananda 3. cky xaxk/kj fryd % xhrk jgL; 4. Sri Aurobindo : The life Divine. 5. R.N. Tagore : The Religion of Man 6- K.C. Bhattacharya : Studies in Philosophy 7- Radhakrishnan : An Idealist view of life
8- J. Krishnamurty : Freedom from the known 9- MkW- jketh flag % xka/kh n'kZu
10. B.R. Ambedkar : Writings and Speeches Vol. I 11. MkW- ch- dkf.kZd % ekuosUnz ukFk jk; 12- MkW- Mh- Mh- cafn"Vsa % uoekuookn 13- vks'kks % f'k{kk esa dzkafr oSdfYid iz'u i= & r`rh; ¼v½ /keZ & n'kZu ¼isij dksM & 0436½ bdkbZ&1 /keZ n'kZu dk egRo rFkk Lo:i] /keZ dh ifjHkk"kk ,oa mldk foKku rFkk n'kZu ls laca/k] /kkfeZd psruk dk Lo:iA bdkbZ&2 /keZ dh mRifRr ds fl)kar ,oa /keZ dh vko';drkA
bdkbZ&3 /keZ dk euksoSKkfud vk/kkj] /keZ n'kZu ds izdkjA bdkbZ&4 bZ'oj dk Lo:i ,oa xq.k] bZ'oj dh lRrk fl) ds izek.k] v'kqHk dh leL;kA bdkbZ&5 /kkfeZd vuqHkwfr dk Lo:i % fganw] ckS)] tSu] blkbZ] bLyke /keZ dk lkekU; KkuA vuq'kaflr iqLrds &
1- /keZ n'kZu & MkW- jkeukjk;.k O;kl] e/; izns'k fgUnh xzaFk vdkneh 2- /keZ n'kZu & MkW- y{ehfuf/k 'kekZ 3- /keZ n'kZu & ân; ukjk;.k feJ 4- /keZ n'kZu & nqxkZnRr ikaMs;
oSdfYid iz'u i= & r`rh; ¼c½ NRrhlx<+ dh lar ijEijk dk n'kZu ¼isij dksM & 0437½ bdkbZ&1 1- Hkkjrh; lar ijaijk 2- NRrhlx<+ dh lar ijaijk dk losZ{k.k bdkbZ&2 dchjnkl 1- dchjnkl dh i`"BHkwfe 2- dchj n'kZu 3- NRrhlx<+ esa dchj iaFk dh nk'kZfud ,oa lkfgfR;d ijaijk bdkbZ&3 oYyHkkpk;Z 1- NRrhlx<+ esa oYyHkkpk;Z dh tUe LFkyh paikj.k % oYykHkkpk;Z dh cSBd 2- oYykHkkpk;Z dk n'kZu % czâk] vkRek] tho] txr~] ek;k] eks{k 3- iqf"VekxZ bdkbZ&4 xq: ?kklhnkl 1- xq: ?kklhnkl dk /keZ % lruke iaFk 2- xq: ?kklhnkl dk n'kZu bdkbZ&5 lar dchjnkl] Jhen~ oYykHkkpk;Z ,oa xq: ?kklhnkl ds /kkfeZd ,oa nk'kZfud fopkjksa dh rqyuk vuq'kaflr iqLrds &
1- ij'kqjke prqosZnh % mRrj Hkkjr dh lar ijaijk 2- vkpk;Z jkepUnz 'kqDy % fgUnh lkfgR; dk bfrgkl 3- MkW- gtkjh izlkn f}osnh % dchj 4- MkW- jkedqekj oekZ % lar dchj
5- MkW- ';ke lqanj nkl % dchj xzaFkkoyh 6- v;ks/;kflag mik/;k; % dchj jpukoyh 7- MkW- lR;Hkkek vkfMy % lar /keZnkl % dchj iaFk ds izorZd 8- MkW- lkfyd jke vxzoky % lar dchj ,oa dchj iaFk 9- oYyHkkpk;Z % v.kqHkk"; 10- oYyHkkpk;Z % rRonhi fuca/k 11- nhun;ky xqIr % v"VNki vkSj oYyHk lEiznk; 12- lhrkjke prqosZnh % egkizHkq Jhen~ oYyHkkpk;Z ,oa iqf"V ekxZ 13- ghjk yky 'kqDy % xq: ?kklhnkl % la?k"kZ] leUo; vkSj fl)kUr
oSdfYid iz'u i= & r`rh; ¼l½ ¼isij dksM & 0438½ YOGA DARSHAN UNIT-I Cittavritti : yoga as cittavrittinirodhah, vrittis : pramana, viparyaya, vikalpa, nidra, smriti; their control through abhyasa and vairagya UNIT-II Two types of Samadhi (samprajnata and asamprajnata) and their characteristics ; attainment of Samadhi through meditating on Isvara (God); nature of Isvara; cittaviksepas and the manner of overcoming them: sabija and nirbija Samadhi UNIT-III Five klesas and their nature; conjunction drasta and drisya as the root cause of ignorance; kaivalya results from removal of avidya; the eight-fold path leading to kaivalya : yama, niyama, asana, pranayama, pratyahara, dhyana, dharana, Samadhi; the varieties and characteristics of each one of the above eight elements. UNIT-IV Concentration of citta on various entities and the resulting consequences : eight siddhis resulting from control over citta and their description : kaivalya as Resulting only when the siddhis are transcended UNIT-V The nature of nirmanacitta : kinds of karmas and vasanas produced by it :ending of beginning less vasanas : dharmaneghasamadhi : nature of kaivalya. SUGGESTED READINGS:
1. M.N. Dvidedi (Tr.) : Patanjali’s Yogasutra, Adyar, 1947 2. Ganganatha Jha (Tr.) : Patanjali’s Yogasutra with Vyasa’s Bhasya, Vijnana Bhiksu’s
Yogavarttika and notes from Vacaspati Misra’s Tattvavaisardi, Bombay, 1907 3. J.H. Woods (Tr.) : Patanjali’s Yogasutra with Vyasa’s Bhasya and Vacaspati Misra’s Tattvavaisaradi, Delhi, 1966 4. Surendranath Dasgupta : The study of Patanjali, Calcutta, 1920 5. Mircea Eliade : Yoga : Immortality and Freedom (Tr. From French by Willard R.
Trask) Princeton, 1970 6. Sri Aurobindo : The Synthesis of yoga 7. T.S. Rukmani (Tr.) Yogavartika of Vijnana Bhiksu. Vols. I to IV, Delhi, 1985.
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