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  • ...3) ''History of Dharmasastra (Ancient and Medieval Religious and Civil Law in India), Volume 4.'' Poona : Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute</ref> ...e concerned here with the growth and development of the doctrine of Pataka in India from Vedic times to the medieval digests and commentaries on Dharmasa
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  • ...nt protection, mechanics (for making implements) and animal husbandry used in modern parlance. ...tional agricultural practices to find out the ethos behind it and adopt it in the modern times.
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  • .... As a bhashyakara he was viewed with different perspectives by many later day scholars, hence this article is compiled to throw light on his life and wor Sāyaṇāchārya occupies a unique place in the history of the Samskrit literature. The learned commentaries written by
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  • |description=Talk on Various Facets of Chemistry in Ancient and Medieval India ...ng mercury and its compounds. It is well known that science and technology in ancient and medieval India covered all the major branches of human knowledg
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  • ...and householder and has abandoned his house and family for an ascetic life in the woods ; See. आश्रम), hermit, anchorite A1 past. Mn. MBh. etc. A Brāhmaṇa in the third stage of his religious life;
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  • ...avad Gita, which explicates on yoga, sees that yoga begets high efficiency in work<ref name=":5">Ranganathananda, S. (2000). Universal message of the Bha ...itive aspects of behaviour<ref name=":0" />. Goleman’s research, conducted in 200 large, global companies reveals that - EI especially at the highest le
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  • ...is intricately related to Dharma and spirituality plays a significant role in the deep thinking process. ...sages have propagated to spend 24 hours of a day in a streamlined manner. In short, this period is classified as follows:
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  • Rshi Agastya's encounter with the daityas Ilvala and Vatapi is described in the Chapters 96-99 of the Vana Parva of the Mahabharata. ...er of brahmanas.<ref name=":0" /> It was to this Ilvala that Rshi Agastya, in order to fulfil his duty as a husband towards his wife Lopamudra, once came
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  • ...highly respected and followed even to the present day. It was rarely seen in other civilizations of ancient times. ...ontinuity of the family, importance of vivaha samskara, and modern outlook in this article.
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  • ...avyapashraya Chikitsa (दैवव्यपाश्रया चिकित्सा)|Daivavyapashraya]] therapy. In the past, knowledge of Jyotisha was a prerequisite for a qualified physicia To read this article in Hindi click on [[Jyotisha And Ayurveda (ज्योतिष एवं आ
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  • ...)|Dharma Shastras]] and [[Smrti (स्मृतिः)|Smrtis]] were followed uniformly in the entire region irrespective of different political entities under differ ...overned by one legal, judicial and constitutional system which is codified in the form of Vyavahara Dharma and Raja Dharma that was meant for the impleme
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  • ...liberty that actually had societal sanctions. Indian women were exemplary in maintaining the basic principles of Santhana Dharma. ...ught in the language and literature of the times. Women were educated both in the spiritual as well as the temporal subjects such as music, craft and fin
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  • ...th, health and at the same time can cause various diseases if not consumed in an appropriate way. Thus, it is counted as the first among 3 supporting pil
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  • ...ecially Vedas and Vaidika vangmaya. A few fundamental questions that arise in a reader's mind about dharma may be summarized follows: ...Office. (Pages 1 - 10)</ref> Many texts have given alternatives to Vedas (in absence of a Shruti pramana) to arrive at a valid knowledge or [[Pramanas f
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  • ...ce during his period, edited, codified and organized them into four groups in the form that we see today. The Samskrit धातुः "ऋच्" (तुदादि-गणः) is used in the meaning स्तुतिः || Stuti (to praise). That which has the
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  • ...claims. Evolution is  a continuous process and humanity is a crucial link in it. Beyond mind are higher, deeper, wider ranges of consciousness which mus ...er and apparent Nature is secret God, then the manifestation of the divine in himself and the realisation of God within and without are the highest and m
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  • ..., Khalsa, et al., 2016).). Yoga-Based Practices (YBPs) are found effective in  improving ‘negative states’ by alleviating symptoms of depression, an ...itive psychology, the theoretical linkages and empirical inquiry are scant in literature (For exception, see Butzer, 2016). Accordingly, scholars have ca
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  • ...d what should not be done. And helps one secure real happiness and harmony in life. ...fundamental values that are based on a dharmik view of life are discussed in this article.
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  • ...of discussion and debate. This article discusses these types of discourses in detail. ...Matilal, Jonardon Ganeri & Heeraman Tiwari (1998), The Character of Logic in India, SUNY Press, p. 31. </ref>
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  • ...ge of about five to twenty years. This is the formative and impressionable age as recognized by our ancient seers, hence the [[Dharma (धर्मः)|dh ...er in the house of their preceptor and studied the Vedas and the sciences. In this stage, the [[Guru (गुरुः)|guru]] was a student's spiritual f
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