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  • '''Smriti''' literally "that which is remembered," refers to a body of [[Hinduism|Hindu]] texts usually attributed to an author, traditionally wri ...-social evolution from individuality to personality. International Journal of Development, 13(3), 188–203.</ref> describes the relationship between Sru
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  • ...ctical teachings that contain the answers to the above-mentioned condition of the present-day individual.<ref name=":1">Swami Sivananda (2000), [https://
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  • ...o various philosophical traditions based on the three basic texts of Hindu philosophy, namely the Principal Upanishads, the [[Brahma Sutras]] and the ''[[Bhagava ...38</ref> There are at least ten schools of Vedanta,{{sfn|Raju|1992|p=177}} of which [[Advaita Vedanta]], [[Vishishtadvaita]], [[Dvaita]] and [[Bhedabheda
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  • ...vanced Textbook of Hindu Religion and Ethics''. (1903) Benares : The Board of Trustees, Central Hindu College</ref> ...ture is personified into Gods in many places in Vedas, the ultimate source of Hinduism<ref>Vivekananda S (1896), Page 147 Practical vedanta. <nowiki>http
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  • ...he changeless and supreme reality behind the ever changing objective world of men and matter.<ref name=":1">Narayanacharya, K. S. (2011). ''Veda Sanskri ...ishis (Seers) - the द्रष्टा || Drashtas (men of wisdom), during the depths of their meditation.<ref>Introduction to Vedas on [http://vedicheritage.gov.in
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  • ...f Yoga: Perspective for Workplace Spirituality. In ''The Palgrave Handbook of Workplace Spirituality and Fulfilment''. Palgrave Macmillan Cham. ...f Yoga: Perspective for Workplace Spirituality. In ''The Palgrave Handbook of Workplace Spirituality and Fulfilment''. Palgrave Macmillan Cham.</ref> ==
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  • ...ntensely emphatic on practical realization of truth as against the Western Philosophy which is essentially an intellectual quest for truth.<ref name=":22" />... ...this Realization.<ref name=":22">Sharma, Chandradhar. (1962). ''The Indian Philosophy : A Critical Survey.'' USA: Barnes & Noble, Inc.</ref>
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  • '''LUMINOUS WORDS OF SWAMI VIVEKANANDA, SRI AUROBINDO, PT. DEENDAYAL AND OTHERS….''' 1. SHALL INDIA DIE? .. ‘NO’ ASSERTED THE ARCHITECHCTS OF INDIAN RENAISSANCE
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  • ...]] or vice is opposition to it.<ref>Radhakrishnan, S. (1926). ''Hindu view of life''. George Allen And Unwin Ltd, London.</ref> ...(चराचर) entities. Dharma served as that foundational principle for people of all traditions that arose on Bharatavarsha.
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  • ...he most unique of the principles of Sanatana Dharma. While a vast majority of people in the world live a life to fulfil Artha (अर्थः) and Kama ...>[https://groups.google.com/g/bvparishat/c/wgDtTe85EU0 What is the Purpose of our Life?] By Vishal Agarwal in Bharatiya Vidvat Parishad post.</ref>
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  • ...ome into existence to clarify and understand the Vedas. Thus over a period of time, different explanatory shastras evolved to explain the subtle concepts ...s from different vedas) and a few others are simplified summaries of codes of social existence (like the Puranas in story format, Dharmashastras in a ste
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  • ...ma padarth discussed in the various relevant texts. The first case ending of Brahman (ब्रह्मन्) is Brahma (ब्रह्मा) which ...t is the most ancient mystery of the worlds. Brahman is not equal to "God" of the abrahmic faiths.
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  • ...n by a ब्रह्मजिज्ञासुः ॥ brahmajijnasu and those who go through the cycles of birth and death are elucidated in many vedic texts. ...nd death are based on the Punya karma (पुण्यकर्म) and Papa karma (पापकर्म) of the individual, and it goes on until the atma attains moksha or mukti.<ref
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  • '''Indian culture,  Evolution of Consciousness and march of the nations''' ...higher form of consciousness is bound to develop out of the present stage of mind.
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  • protects the people of the worlds. स्वरमहत्त्वम् (Importance of the accents)
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  • ...hods used by ancient seers who made unfathomable advancements in the study of consciousness and mental processes. ...lth and well-being.<ref name=":0">Prof. B. Kuppuswamy (1993) ''Source book of Ancient Indian Psychology.'' New Delhi: Konark Publishers Pvt Ltd. </ref>
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  • ...teach, but of Brahmavidya, the knowledge of Brahman, the ultimate Reality of the Universe. ...Upanishads are presented along with the context. Since the subject matter of Vedanta is vast, exhaustive discussions are not attempted.  
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  • .... The Vedas and Vaidika Sahitya is a collection of the authoritative texts of [[Sanatana Dharma (सनातनधर्मः)|Sanatana Dharma]], while Classification of Samskrit Texts
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  • ...nstitute the oldest layer of samskrit literature and the oldest scriptures of the world. ...ः)|Four Vedas]] which are regarded as authoritative texts by the followers of [[Sanatana Dharma (सनातनधर्मः)|Sanatana Dharma]] are Ri
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  • ...manuja's tradition has a long history before him including a grand lineage of teachers, the Alwars who composed prabandhas, authoritative works and esote ...y from modern Madras, Chennai, near Kanchipuram, a hollowed pilgrim centre of pauranic fame.
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