MAN, GOD AND MANDALA
Man, born in this world, is in search of truth. Truth is reality which is all and whole. The praying man is actually in search of this all and whole, struggling to liberate himself from the sea of time and transience. Accordingly religions developed world-visions, darsanas or weltanschauung, which p...
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Dharmaram College
1985
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Journal of Dharma
Year: 1985, Volume: 10, Issue: 3, Pages: 293-308 |
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Structure of the body of Christ: a Mandala
B The Necessity for Personal Sanctification B Ramanuja B World and Mandala Symbolism B Brahman and the world in a mandala B Function of the Body of Christ: the Divinization of the World B Function of the 'ksetra' of Brahman: Self-realization B Christ's Body as Ksetra of God B Moksa: 'realizing' the Self or 'knowing' the world B Necessity for Self-knowledge B Self-realization: a mandala of transfiguration B or 'bow to see' |
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