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Dimensions of Indian thought and culture

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Mayank Publications; 1998Description: 238 pISBN:
  • 9788186562413
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 121 RAM
Summary: 1. The concept of unreality. 2.Reality : one or many. 3. The philosophy of the unknown. 4. Universals in religion. 5. Theory and practice. II. Ethics and religion: 6. The sense in the 'absence of contradiction between negation of evil and affirmation of good". 7. Ahimsa in Hinduism. 8. Fundamentalism in India. 9. The Bhagavadgita or the logic of total and exclusive surrender to God. III. Comparative Indian thought: 10. Extra-sensory-perceptions in Yoga Sutras. 11. What is living and what is dead in Buddhist philosophy? 12. The Vaishnava heritage of Swami Narayan and Mahatma Gandhi. 13. Eternal relevance of Guru Nanak's teachings. 14. In defence of African Sage philosophy.
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1. The concept of unreality. 2.Reality : one or many. 3. The philosophy of the unknown. 4. Universals in religion. 5. Theory and practice. II. Ethics and religion: 6. The sense in the 'absence of contradiction between negation of evil and affirmation of good". 7. Ahimsa in Hinduism. 8. Fundamentalism in India. 9. The Bhagavadgita or the logic of total and exclusive surrender to God. III. Comparative Indian thought: 10. Extra-sensory-perceptions in Yoga Sutras. 11. What is living and what is dead in Buddhist philosophy? 12. The Vaishnava heritage of Swami Narayan and Mahatma Gandhi. 13. Eternal relevance of Guru Nanak's teachings. 14. In defence of African Sage philosophy.

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