Essay name: Devala-smriti (critical study)
Author:
Mukund Lalji Wadekar
Affiliation: Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda / Department of Sanskrit Pali and Prakrit
This essay represents an English study of the Devala-smriti—an ancient text attributed to sage Devala classified as belonging to the Dharma-Shastra branch of Indian literature which encompasses jurisprudence and religious law. This study deals with the reconstructed text of the Devala-smriti based on surviving references, emphasizing Devala’s unique viewpoints on social, religious, and philosophical aspects, particularly the Sankhya and Yoga philosophies.
Chapter 10 - Philosophical aspect of the Devalasmriti
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Tatra prayayaikatānatā dhyānam /
Ragopahatirdhyanam /
Y.S.(3/2).
San.S. (3/30).
Dhyanam nirvisayam manah /
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- San.S. (6/25).
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Tattvamasi
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Chandogya Up.6/8.
Tadbuddhayastadātmānastannisthast at parayanah /
Bh.G.5/17.
Cf.Com.of Sankarācārya on Bh.G. 5/17 & 2/16.
Tad iti sarvanāma sarvam ca brahma tasya nama tad /
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Com. of Sankaracarya on Bh. G.2/16.
74) Sthirasukhamasanam /
Y.S. (2/46), San.S. (3/34).
Sthirasukhamasanamiti na niyamah /
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San.S.(6/24).
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Kumarasambhava (3/45).
Paryankabandham nibidam bibheda //
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Kumarasambhava (3/59).
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