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  1. Journal of Indian Philosophy
  2. Journal of Indian Philosophy : Volume 32
  3. Journal of Indian Philosophy : Volume 32, Issue 5-6, December 2004
  4. Dhárman In The Rgveda
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Introduction ( Journal of Indian Philosophy , Volume 32 , Issue 5-6 )
From Creation Myth to World Law: the Early History of Dharma
Dhárman In The Rgveda
The Semantic History of Dharma the Middle and Late Vedic Periods
He Who Sees Dhamma Sees Dhammas: Dhamma In Early Buddhism
From Category To Ontology: The Changing Role Of Dharma In Sarvāstivāda Abhidharma
Dharma in Jainism – A Preliminary Survey
Dharmaśāstra, Custom, ‘Real Law’ and ‘Apocryphal’ Smrtis
Dharma in the Veda and the Dharmaśāstras
The Concept of Dharmain the Rāmāyana
Dharma and its Translation in the Mahābhārata
Can the Grammarians’Dharma be a Dharma for all?
Some Uses of Dharma in Classical Indian Philosophy
Pragmatism and Anti-Essentialism in the Construction of Dharma in MĪMĀMSĀ SŪTRAS7.1.1–12
The Meaning of Dharma and the Relationship of the Two Mīmāmsās: Appayya Dīksita’s ‘Discourse on the Refutation of a Unified Knowledge System of PūrvamīMāmsa and Uttaramimamsa
Dharma In Practice: ācāra And Authority In Medieval Dharmaśāstra
Medicine And Dharma
The Bengali Dharmarāj In Text And Context: Some Parallels
Contents of Volume 32
Instuction For Authors
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Dhárman In The Rgveda

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Brereton, Joel P.
Copyright Year 2004
Starting Page 449
Ending Page 489
Page Count 41
File Format PDF
ISSN 00221791
Journal Journal of Indian Philosophy
Volume Number 32
Issue Number 5-6
e-ISSN 15730395
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers
Publisher Date 2004-01-01
Publisher Place Dordrecht
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Non-Western Philosophy
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Philosophy Cultural Studies
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