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  • ...rally, from one generation to next. There are two historic classifications of Hindu texts: ''Shruti'' – that which is heard<ref name=":1">Dhiman, S. (2 ...-social evolution from individuality to personality. International Journal of Development, 13(3), 188–203.</ref> describes the relationship between Sru
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  • ...all time to come, irrespective of their belonging or not belonging to any religion.
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  • ...ch as pride, quarrelsome nature, obstructing and interfering in the yajnas of devas, challenging and occupying the regions belonging to the Devas or Sura Scholars have disagreed on the nature and evolution of the ''Asura'' concept in ancient Bharat's literature.
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  • ...presented with analogies and parables in a tasteful form to the common run of mankind.<ref name=":0" /> ...as), Ramayana and Mahabharata They are two very popular and useful Sastras of the Hindus. The Ramayana was written by the sage Valmiki, and the Mahabhara
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  • ...ics''. (1903) Benares : The Board of Trustees, Central Hindu College</ref> of a Jiva given by Sri Krishna, in Shrimad [[Bhagavad Gita (भगवद्ग ...e nine rules of Dharma to be followed by persons belonging to all sections of society are
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  • ...ables, around which teachings of ritual, philosophy, grammar, or any field of knowledge can be woven.<ref name="monierwilliamssutra">[http://www.ibiblio. ...'''Sutrakara''', i.e. the one great Rishi, who systematised the doctrines of the school and put them in '''short aphorisms or Sutras'''.<ref name=":0">S
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  • ...d coherent thoughts. Created religions are primarily founded on domination of other people and rest on blind assumptions as indicated by the innumerable From anger, complete delusion arises, and from delusion bewilderment of memory. When memory is bewildered, intelligence is lost, and when intellige
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  • ...a physician for several years before taking up monasticism. He lived most of his life near [[Muni Ki Reti]], [[Rishikesh]]. ...ta, and a variety of subjects. In 1953 Swamiji convened a World Parliament of Religions.<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...al climate in which a text such as Kautilya’s ''Arthashastra''(The Science of Material Gain) could be written. ... philosophical texts, which also constitute the main sources for knowledge of the doctrine.
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  • ...vanced Textbook of Hindu Religion and Ethics''. (1903) Benares : The Board of Trustees, Central Hindu College. (Page 53)</ref> == Non-causal Nature of Brahman ==
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  • ...philosophical doctrines, precepts on meditation and practices, four kinds of yoga, mantras, temple construction, deity worship and ways to attain sixfol The three main branches of Agama texts are Shaiva, Vaishnava, and Shakta. The Agamic traditions are so
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  • ...'Upanishads'''. Related articles and sub-articles are listed at the bottom of the page ·                    Any attempt to torture the texts of the Upanishads appears to me very ridiculous.
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  • ...is series of articles presented here we bring forward to you the evolution of this game along with Jnana integrated within it since ancient times. ...ons, Sufi versions, Persian versions and many other contextual adaptations of this game as well.
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  • ...contained therein.<ref name=":32">Kane, Pandurang Vaman. (1953) ''History of Dharmasastra (Ancient and Medieval Religious and Civil Law in India), Volum ...try. We are concerned here with the growth and development of the doctrine of Pataka in India from Vedic times to the medieval digests and commentaries o
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  • ...o that globalization in external world can be an aid for the age old ideal of the Human Unity and collective human emancipation, which was not just fores ...cy. To avoid peril of this force, great change is needed in heart and mind of the race.
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  • ...s various cults and creeds. It is more a League of Religions than a single religion with a definite creed.<ref name=":0" /> ...the body of Hinduism. It provides food for reflection for different types of thinkers and philosophers all over the world. What appeals to one may not a
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  • ...obal Ethic], Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan.</ref> thereby declaring the Supremacy of Dharma over ...very type of desire including the desire for securing wealth and all types of pleasure
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  • ...her states of consciousness. Sadhana is one among the four unique concepts of Sanatana Dharma, the other three being, [[Dharma (धर्मः)|Dharma]] ...instrument of perfection.<ref name=":0">Brahma, Nalinīkānta. ''Philosophy of Hindu Sādhanā.'' United Kingdom: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & Company, Limi
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  • ...ng the ageless spirit of Bharat's Culture reflected in the Temple heritage of India. ...lpture.'' Publisher: Lalit Kala Acadami in cooperation with the Government of India and several State Governments</ref>
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  • ...y Dr. Sampadananda Mishra.https://sampadanandamishra.medium.com/the-source-of-सर्वे-भवन्तु-सुखिनः-sarve-bhavantu-sukhin
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