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| Vol 26, No 2 (2022): INDIAN PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE |
Towards Methods and Tasks of the Digital Indology |
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Bilimoria P., Paribok A.V., Pskhu R.V.
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| Vol 26, No 2 (2022): INDIAN PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE |
Exclusivism, Inclusivism or Gradualism? Udayana and the Plurality of World-Outlooks |
 (Rus)
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Shokhin V.K.
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| Vol 26, No 2 (2022): INDIAN PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE |
Visvabandhu Tarkatīrtha’s “The Nyāya on True Cognition (pramā)”. Translated from Sanskrit and Bengali with explanatory notes |
 (Eng)
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Shaw J.L.
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| Vol 26, No 2 (2022): INDIAN PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE |
On the Possibility оf a Dual-Natured Self |
 (Eng)
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Vaidya A.J.
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| Vol 26, No 2 (2022): INDIAN PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE |
Jaina Ethics and Meditation: Self Purification Process through Karmic Cycle |
 (Eng)
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Mukherjee A.
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| Vol 26, No 2 (2022): INDIAN PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE |
Buddhist Ethics in Treatises of Post-Canonical Abhidharma |
 (Rus)
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Ostrovskaya H.P.
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| Vol 26, No 2 (2022): INDIAN PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE |
Inclusivism, Perspectivism and Pluralistic Tendencies in the History of Indian Culture |
 (Rus)
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Desnitskaya E.A.
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| Vol 26, No 2 (2022): INDIAN PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE |
Mārganāṭyam: Ancient Indian Theater in India Today. Philosophy, Discipline and Artistic Experience |
 (Rus)
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Ryzhakova S.I.
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| Vol 26, No 2 (2022): INDIAN PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE |
The Body of Shiva and the Body of a Bhakta: the Formation of a New Concept of Corporeality in Tamil Śaiva Bhakti as a Tool and Path for the Liberation of the Bhakta |
 (Rus)
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Vecherina O.P.
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| Vol 26, No 2 (2022): INDIAN PHILOSOPHY AND CULTURE |
Sri Bhagavadacharya’s Approach to Commenting on and Propagating of Vishishtadvaita-Vedanta within the XXth century’s Ramanandi Tradition |
 (Eng)
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Demchenko M.B.
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