Dear Jeff,

There is a passage in the Bhakti-rasāmṛta-sindhu by Rūpa Gosvāmī which is a 
sort of variation on Anselm’s argument. Anselm of course is making an 
ontological argument for the existence itself of God, whereas Rūpa argues that 
Kṛṣṇa must be the most complete form or conception of God, in comparison to 
Nārāyaṇa, Śīva etc, because he possesses the greatest number of divine 
qualities.

What somehow connects Anselm and Rūpa, is that both assume that if God is 
infinitely great, then the greatest conception of God is closest to the truth. 
Anselm deploys this argument, of course, in assuming that existence itself is a 
positive attribute which must therefore be possessed by God.

Rūpa assumes existence and then argues in terms of other attributes. But both 
share the assumption that if God is infinitely great, then then greatest 
conception is closest to the truth. That is what connects them, in my view.

Thanks for the topic!

Best wishes,
Howard

> On Jun 23, 2024, at 12:17 PM, Jeffery Long via INDOLOGY 
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> Dear Colleagues,
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> Forgive me if this question has already been raised at some point on this 
> list.
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> Are any of you aware of arguments developed in Indian philosophical systems 
> akin to the ontological arguments for the existence of God raised by St. 
> Anselm? The closest thing I can think of is Śaṅkara’s argument that existence 
> is self-evident.
> 
> With much gratitude in advance,
> 
> Jeff
> 
> 
> Dr. Jeffery D. Long
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