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2006
Prijevod teksta Bhagavadgite kao podloga za intertekstualnu studiju o odnosu filozofskih sadržaja Bhagavadgite i Upanišada i ...
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Prijevod teksta Bhagavadgite kao podloga za intertekstualnu studiju o odnosu filozofskih sadržaja Bhagavadgite i Upanišada i ...
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2021
The chapter defends an interpretation of the Bhagavad Gita as a self-cultivation philosophy. First, it depicts our existential starting point as a state of anxiety, fear, confusion, and worry. Second, it describes the ideal state of being as a life of wisdom, union with the divine, self-control, peace, renunciation of desire, freedom from attachments ...
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The chapter defends an interpretation of the Bhagavad Gita as a self-cultivation philosophy. First, it depicts our existential starting point as a state of anxiety, fear, confusion, and worry. Second, it describes the ideal state of being as a life of wisdom, union with the divine, self-control, peace, renunciation of desire, freedom from attachments ...
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INDIA, THE BHAGAVAD GITA AND THE WORLD
Modern Intellectual History, 2010This essay considers the relationship between the Bhagavad Gita as a transnational text and its changing role in Indian political thought. Indian liberals used it to mark out the boundaries between the public sphere they desired and a reformed Hinduism.
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Religions of South Asia, 2022
Paying particular attention to narrative frames, this paper explores five avenues of hermeneutic import availed by the interlocking structure of such texts: inception import, association import, exposition import, framing import and impetus import. It demonstrates the utility of this methodology by applying it to shed new light on the Bhagavad Gita’s ...
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Paying particular attention to narrative frames, this paper explores five avenues of hermeneutic import availed by the interlocking structure of such texts: inception import, association import, exposition import, framing import and impetus import. It demonstrates the utility of this methodology by applying it to shed new light on the Bhagavad Gita’s ...
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2021
This chapter explores the fact that śraddhā (truth-force or heart force; love-in-action, self-reliance, faith-in-oneself, and also enthusiasm) may be said to represent the key noticeable outcome of spirituality, yoga, and meditation, and also that śraddhā can be seen as the main category to bridge the gap between science and spirituality.
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This chapter explores the fact that śraddhā (truth-force or heart force; love-in-action, self-reliance, faith-in-oneself, and also enthusiasm) may be said to represent the key noticeable outcome of spirituality, yoga, and meditation, and also that śraddhā can be seen as the main category to bridge the gap between science and spirituality.
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The Afterlives of the Bhagavad Gita
2023Abstract This volume stems from the understanding that historiographical analyses of the Gītā’s reception overlook the element of its translation. It posits translation as fundamental to any understanding of the Gītā’s reception. It examines in depth and comparatively how translations of the Gītā do not seek the same aims in all places ...
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2001
Abstract Buddhism and Buddhist philosophy had a great impact on India, becoming strongly competitive with Hinduism and the philosophy of the Upanishads, and eventually (but only for a while) gaining the upper hand. Hinduism, though, had considerable vitality left in it.
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Abstract Buddhism and Buddhist philosophy had a great impact on India, becoming strongly competitive with Hinduism and the philosophy of the Upanishads, and eventually (but only for a while) gaining the upper hand. Hinduism, though, had considerable vitality left in it.
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The Epics and the Bhagavad Gita
2014The Mahābhārata and Rāmāyana are two great epic poems, India's equivalent of the Iliad and the Odyssey, though much longer. The former took shape over a period of about 800 years, from approximately 400 BCE to 400 CE, whilst the latter was compiled in the period between 200 BCE and 200 CE.
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The Management Mantra of the Bhagavad Gita: Key to Organizational Excellence
Psychological Studies, 2023Aruna Dhamija, Krishanveer Singh
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