Hindu-Buddhist philosophy on conflict avoidance and environment consciousness (Record no. 358163)

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ISBN 9789390095926
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Classification number 294.517 HIN
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Personal name Vivekananda International Foundation
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Title Hindu-Buddhist philosophy on conflict avoidance and environment consciousness
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Place of publication New Delhi
Name of publisher Vivekananda International Foundation
Year of publication 2025
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Number of Pages 134
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Series statement Samvad-a global initiative
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Summary, etc Due to interim greed and a desire for dominance, humanity is facing significant violence and environmental destruction, which threaten not only our lives and values but also the future of our planet. The current trend of environmental degradation, social unrest, and economic disparities presents a substantial risk to the planet’s future.<br/><br/>Is there still hope for change, or is this path irreversible? Can we transform our ethics to adopt a universal vision for humanity? Can we overcome religious differences to establish a collective philosophy that benefits both us and our planet? If the principles and essence of Hinduism and Buddhism are any indication, the answer is affirmative.<br/><br/>Drawing from the foundational principles of Hindu-Buddhist traditions, which are followed by over one-fifth of the global population and deeply embedded in the cultures of countries such as India and Japan, a non-conflict paradigm can effectively shift global discourse from reactive “conflict resolution” to proactive “conflict avoidance”. It can also move from divisive ideologies to inclusive and harmonious philosophies, emphasizing universal co-existence and mutual respect.
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Topical Term Conflict management
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Topical Term Religious aspects
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Topical Term Buddhism
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Koha item type Donated Books
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  Gandhi Smriti Library Gandhi Smriti Library 2025-04-30 595.00 294.517 HIN 173007 Donated Books 595.00

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