Indian spirituality : theory and praxis
Series: Dissemination of knowledge series; 1Publication details: New Delhi Indian Council of Philosophical Research 2018Description: vi, 89pISBN:- 9788189963088
- 294.5 BHA-I
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| 294.4 BOE-J The Jaina Worldview: | 294.4 DIG-; Jain yoga ka aalochnatmak adhyayan | 294.4 MEH-S Shrimad Rajchandraji's Atmasiddhi shastra : | 294.5 BHA-I Indian spirituality | 294.5 CAL-M The Millennium Kabir Vani: | 294.5 COO-D The Dance of Shiva: | 294.5 HIN; Hinduism in public and private: reform, hindutva, gender and sampraday |
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This is the first volume under ICPR's revived dissemination of knowledge series. It concisely talks about how to understand spirituality and its meaning in Indian context; the partnership of spirituality and science, and there by the need to make religion scientific and spiritualize science; nature and process of spiritual sadhna as it makes one an enlightened mind; bhakti yoga in Indian thought system; making devotion a household phenomenon and a social function; dharma as the overriding principle of Indian life and thought system; rajadharma as the Indian model of a welfare state that has a huge potential to have universal good etc.
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