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S. Ranganath |
Contribution of Vacaspati Misra to Indian Philosophy |
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S. Ranganath |
Aum-Pranava in Indian Tradition |
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Aum occupies a significant place in Indian tradition. An attempt is made in this book to trace the significance of Aum in Vedas, Upanishad, Ramayana, Mahabharta, Tantric literature, and soon right from Vedic literature till modern times.About the Author:
S.RANGANATH is the recipient of Hiriyanna Gold Medal. He has a Vidwan Degree in Advaita Vedanta from Sri Chamara-jendra Sanskrit College. He has fourteen books and sixty research papers to his credit. He is a reader in Sanskrit in N.M.K.R.V.... |
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S.Siauve |
Astadasabhedanirnaya--Explication des dix-huit differences d e Sri Vatsya Ranganatha |
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Swami Ranganathananda |
Eternal Values for a Changing Society (Vol 1) |
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This book comprises the speeches and writings of Swami Ranganathananda, a senior monk of the Ramakrishna order.
One of the main contributions by Swami Vivekananda to modern thought was to show that society can change in infinite ways in response to historical necessities; but that is no reason why eternal values underlying all human endeavors should be discarded or even changed.
This book is an answer to many social, political, economic, and spiritual problems that be set the modern age. It... |
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Shyam Ranganathan |
Ethics and The History of Indian Philosophy |
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Ethics and the History of Indian Philosophy, by Shyam Ranganathan, presents a compelling, systematic explication of the moral philosophical content of history of Indian philosophy in contrast to the received wisdom in Indology and comparative philosophy that Indian philosophers were scarcely interested in ethics. |
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T.M. Manoharan (ed.) |
Silent Valley: Whispers of Reason |
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This anthology of 38 articles on various aspects of Silent Valley is the culmination of the selfless endeavour of many persons who love Silent Valley and cherish the memory of the popular campaign for its conservation. It contains papers on the historical and managerial evolution of Silent Valley National Park as well as on its biodiversity. The decision to bring out such a comprehensive volume on Silent Valley was taken in a jubilant meeting on 25th November 1995, convened to celebrate the... |
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S.G. Moghe |
A Peep at Indology |
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The author takes a critical look at some of the hithertounnoticed niceties of Banabhatta's Harasacaritam, the Raghuvamsam, Abhijnana-Sakuntalam and other classical Sanskrit plays, against the backdrop of Hemadri and Ranganatha's commentaries. |
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Swami Ranganathananda |
Practical Vedanta and the Science of Values |
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The problem of value erosion is not only a national but also an international issue today. In the past, religions prescribed moral and ethical values and people followed them generally, even if some people flouted them. Being based on authority of a holy book or person they could not be questioned but had to be simply obeyed. With the advancement of modern science and critical enquiry, religions lost that power and moral values lost their hold on millions of people, especially under the force... |
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Anila Verghese |
Religious Traditions at Vijayanagara as Revealed Through its Monuments |
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This monograph surveys religion at Vijayanagara, primarily from the data available from its monuments. The fifteenth century saw the royal sponsorship of the cults of Rama and Vithala; the latter grew from strength to strength, until in the last quarter century before the city's destruction the Vithala complex became the foremost religious centre in the city. the sixteenth century witnessed the promotion of the Tiruvengalanatha, Ranganatha and Krishna as well as intense temple-building... |