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  • ...beliefs but are rooted strongly on logical and coherent thoughts. Created religions are primarily founded on domination of other people and rest on blind assum ...hrough Intellectual scholarship is sufficient in itself and unlike created religions of the world does not require weapons of mass destruction. The inclusivenes
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  • ...k book titled 'The Periplus of the Erythraean Sea: Travel and Trade in the Indian Ocean'. Gujarat as the rest of BharatVarsha was a part of the highly advanc ...reconstructed by Hindu Kings and destroyed by different rulers from other religions, intruders, Mughals and by the East India Company’s traders and evangelis
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  • ...and negativism was introduced into that mula siddhanta, through non Vedic religions.<ref name=":0" /> Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the former President of Indian republic and a renowned Vedantic scholar observed<ref name=":1">Radhakrishn
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  • ...ideal of personal culture loomed large in the educational system. Ancient Indian system, however, focused on the fact that an individual exists more for soc ...e systems, and siddhantas of subjects stand proud witness to the fact that Indian education always promoted dynamic dharmik thought processes. Prabhakara Gur
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  • ...) ''[https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.112949/page/n4/mode/1up Indian Society]'' Jaipur: College Book Center (Page 153)</ref> Protection and furt ...ng the Indian society.<ref name=":0" /> The typical social features of the Indian society, involve the following factors
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  • ...well known that there exist distinct theoretical and practical aspects of Indian philosophical systems as manifested in the different sampradayas. There is ...ch modern psychologists recently noticed, was long before perceived by the Indian Seers, and was sought to be healed up by Sadhana. All the theories on the n
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  • ...(उपनिषदाः)|Upanishads]]<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|title=AN INTRODUCTION TO INDIAN PHILOSOPHY|last=Satischandra Chatterjee|first=Dhirendramohan Dutta|publishe ...[Upanishads|Upanishadic]] teaching<ref>{{Cite book|title=The Essentials of Indian Philosophy|last=Hiriyanna|first=M.|publisher=Motilal Banarsidass Publishers
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  • ...l-being.<ref name=":0">Prof. B. Kuppuswamy (1993) ''Source book of Ancient Indian Psychology.'' New Delhi: Konark Publishers Pvt Ltd. </ref> Ancient Indian thought is not only rich in describing the metaphysical but also in psychol
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  • ...na''. A notion of “pious obligations” called ''Ṛṇas'' given in the ancient Indian wisdom tradition still remains a popular notion in Hinduism. The notion of ...n S (2015) The philosophy of Hinduism. Niyogi Offsets, New Delhi</ref>. In Indian traditional wisdom, the notion of ''Brahman'' is not different than the tru
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  • 1. SHALL INDIA DIE? .. ‘NO’ ASSERTED THE ARCHITECHCTS OF INDIAN RENAISSANCE ...  ) Indian people with western education were eager to disown whatever was Indian, customs, rituals, culture and even names. As if remedy for headache was cu
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  • ...red to the people in the same region as 'Indoi' from which comes the word 'Indian'.''<ref name=":0">Kane, Pandurang Vaman. (1962) ''History of Dharmasastra ( ...ilosophy, no uniform customs or traditions, and above all insists that all religions are relatively true<ref name=":4" />.
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  • ...men folk and enjoyed a great liberty that actually had societal sanctions. Indian women were exemplary in maintaining the basic principles of Santhana Dharma ...efore she is married.”<ref name=":6">Mookerji. Radha Kumud, (1947) Ancient Indian Education (Brahminical and Buddhist) London: MacMillan And Co., Ltd. (Page
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  • ...ater on that this system of feeding the child for the first time assumed a religions shape. For the benefit of the child and the mother both', it was thought ne ...getarianism, it was due to the belief in non-violence which influenced the Indian diet to a great extent. But animal products like curd, ghee and milk were s
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  • ...<ref name="gondayv">{{cite book |last=Gonda |first=Jan |title=A History of Indian Literature: Veda and Upanishads |volume=Vol.I |publisher=Otto Harrassowitz ...hysics, ethics and a yearning for knowledge that influenced various Indian religions, ancient and medieval scholars.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/Brihadarany
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  • Self-transcendence is associated with selflessness in across diverse religions that may increase feelings of connection with a higher power, nature, or th ...dely recognized in the Indian society and in the literature on traditional Indian wisdom. The participants in the randomly selected experimental group were g
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  • •     To him all the religions, from the lowest fetishism to the highest absolutism, mean so many attempts •     So the Hindu, then, the whole world of religions is only a travelling, a coming up, of different men and women, through vari
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