Sankaracarya's conception of Moksa (A critical analysis and its social philosophical implications)
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Sankaracarya's conception of Moksa (A critical analysis and its social philosophical implications)
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Binh Bach Thanh, University of Delhi. Faculty of Arts. Department of Philosophy, Prof. V. K. Bharadwaja Gu, Prof. Vibha Chaturvedi Gu & University of Delhi. Faculty of Arts. Department of Philosophy. (2004). Sankaracarya's conception of Moksa (A critical analysis and its social philosophical implications). : .
Chicago
Binh Bach Thanh, University of Delhi. Faculty of Arts. Department of Philosophy, Prof. V. K. Bharadwaja Gu, Prof. Vibha Chaturvedi Gu and University of Delhi. Faculty of Arts. Department of Philosophy. 2004. Sankaracarya's conception of Moksa (A critical analysis and its social philosophical implications). : .
Harvard
Binh Bach Thanh, University of Delhi. Faculty of Arts. Department of Philosophy, Prof. V. K. Bharadwaja Gu, Prof. Vibha Chaturvedi Gu and University of Delhi. Faculty of Arts. Department of Philosophy. (2004). Sankaracarya's conception of Moksa (A critical analysis and its social philosophical implications). : .
MLA
Binh Bach Thanh, University of Delhi. Faculty of Arts. Department of Philosophy, Prof. V. K. Bharadwaja Gu, Prof. Vibha Chaturvedi Gu and University of Delhi. Faculty of Arts. Department of Philosophy. Sankaracarya's conception of Moksa (A critical analysis and its social philosophical implications). : . 2004.
