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Jñāna Yoga (Yoga of Wisdom) in Hinduism: With Special Reference to the Bhagavad Gītā [PDF]
The Jñāna Yoga literally means “the path of union through knowledge. The Bhagavad Gītā is one of the most influential treatises in Indian philosophy. It is the eternal message of spiritual wisdom from ancient India.
Panda, Prajñā
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Short story about an Australian woman of Indian descent visiting India and being taken by a friend to meet a ...
Cahill, Michelle
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Where do we Stand in the Historiography of Small Disciplines in Nazi Germany? The Case of Indology. [PDF]
Epple M +4 more
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Hindu Response to Dying and Death in the Time of COVID-19. [PDF]
Bilimoria P.
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Philosophical Perspective of Bhagavad-Gītā on Knowledge [PDF]
In this research paper, we explore the perspective of Bhagavad-Gītā on knowledge. The Bhagavad-Gītā is the foundational source of Indian philosophy and spirituality, among three main texts.
Mili, Sri Kamal, Pegu, Dr. Debojit
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Devotion and Discipline: Christian Yoga and the Yoga of T. Krishnamacharya [PDF]
SA tu dīrgha-kāla-nairantarya-satkārāsevito dṛḍha-bhūṃiḥ, Yogasūtra 1.14 states, “Practice becomes firmly established when it has been cultivated uninterruptedly and with devotion over a prolonged period of time.”1 As a student of the late Pattabhi Jois,
Corigliano, Stephanie
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Lifestyle Medicine Essentials: “Walk More, Eat Less, Sleep More”—White's Early Inspiration
Lifestyle Medicine, Volume 6, Issue 1, January 2025.
Ganesh V. Halade, Ankur Kalra
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El canto como herramienta de verticalidad en Grotowski y los Bāul de Bengala [PDF]
El trabajo se basa en la investigación del canto utilizado como herramiena para la verticalidad. La verticalida en un fenómeno energético que se puede cumplir mediante al canto.
Corral Alonso, Alicia +2 more
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Kāyānupassanā: si de yoga budista se trata
En este artículo se exploran sutras budistas tempranos (del Canon Pali) donde se expone la práctica del mindfulness, o de la contemplación plena: Satipaţţhāna Sutta, Mahā Satipaţţhāna Sutta, y Ānāpānasati Sutta.
Eduardo Francisco Freyre Roach
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'Do You Believe in God, Doctor?' The Atheism of Fiction and the Fiction of Atheism. [PDF]
Nair RB.
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