2022
DOI: 10.31857/s023620070019514-2
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Figure of Brahman and brahminical Ritual Thinking

Abstract: The article’s author suggests, that philosophy in Indian culture didn’t arised as a ritual’s overcoming, but arised as a ritual thinking’s development, the most important of that is the unity of word, thought and action, founded on the participants’ ritual’s and everything’s, that happens in it, symbolic identification’s with absolute, eternal divine life’ developments (first of all — world’s creation). The acts of philosophical thought, described in the "older" Upanishads, — this isn’t abstr… Show more

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