Mind, Immortality and Art by Subhash Kak, Phd

(International Seminar on Mind, Man and Mask, Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi, Feb 24-28, 1998)

What does science say about the nature of mind? Are there many minds or just one that manife...   read more

Deep Sleep Awareness by Shashikala Padaki

This article aims to investigate the implications of an individual's deep sleep awareness (susupti) according to Ramanuja the Visistadvaita philosopher of Hinduism. There are three sections in this article: the brief ...   read more

Sanskrit and the Technological Age by Vyasa Houston M. A.

The extraordinary thing about Sanskrit is that it offers direct accessibility to anyone to that elevated plane where the two —mathematics and music, brain and heart, analytical and intuitive, scientific and spiritua...   read more

Sequence from Patanjali to Postmodernity by Prof. A.V. Ashok

From the perspective of evolution, sequence is a recent experience of human consciousness though it has been the mode of existence of the universe from the Big Bang. The consciousness of the Australopithecines of the ...   read more

Is There Consciousness Within Science? [Interview]

An Interview with Ravi Gomatam Ph.D. by Thomas Beaudry

"As science went further and further into the external world, they ended up inside the atom where to their surprise they saw consciousness staring them in ...   read more

Self-Consciousness In Ramanuja's Vedanta by Prof. K. R. Sundararajan, Ph.D.

Self-consciousness is an important concept in the system of Vedanta, since it is in the understanding of the nature of self, that the theistic and non-theistic systems of Vedanta differ from one another. The ontologic...   read more

Platonic Epistemology & the Nature of Philosophical Activity by Marc Felenz

The ways of knowledge in the ancient philosophical systems of both Greece and India make a distinction between experiences of the external world (such as sense perception and logical thought) and experiences which ori...   read more

Science of Consciousness In Ancient India by Subhash Kak, Phd

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Introduction

Consciousness is described as the ultimate mystery in ancient Indian texts and its study is lauded as the highest science. But until recently, the question of consciousness was considered to lie ou...   read more

Sanskrit and Artificial Intelligence by Rick Briggs

Knowledge Representation in Sanskrit and Artificial Intelligence
 
In the past twenty years, much time, effort, and money has been expended on designing an unambiguous representation of natura...   read more

Hinduism & Buddhism in Greek Philosophy by Prof. A.N. Marlow

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The parallels between Greek and Indian literature, mythology, and philosophy have been stressed often since the days of Sir William Jones,who drew an elaborate and forced comparison between the Hindu philosophical sys...   read more