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Being a Pediatric Cardiologist in India - A clarion call. [PDF]
Ramakrishnan S, Maheshwari S.
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“Shantih shantih shantih”: Upanishads [PDF]
The Waste Land ends in Sanskrit: “Datta. Dayadhvam. Damyata. / Shantih shantih shantih” (WL 433–44). “Datta. Dayadhvam. Damyata” reprises the legend of the thunder and its splitting of “DA” into “Give sympathise, control” (CP 75), while, as Eliot explains in his note on the poem’s final line, “Repeated as here, [shantih is] a formal ending to an ...
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La literatura llamada upanishádica en la India es vastísima: más de 100 obras se hacen llamar Upaniṣads, aunque sólo unas 12 o 13 son consideradas como principales, es decir, védicas.
Adrián Muñoz
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El Pensamiento de Mahatma Gandhi (II)
Ofrecemos aquí la segunda parte de la reflexión de Gaspar Rul-lán Buades sobre el pensamiento de Gandhi. Tras haber estudiado, en la primera parte, la influencia que tuvieron en Gandhi, el Jainismo, el Budismo, el Hinduismo y el Cristianismo, el autor ...
Gaspar Rul-lán Buades
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El profesor Rul-lán, con gran conocimiento de la India y su cultura, nos ofrece una presentación del camino de la mística hindú, convencido de la presencia del espíritu de Dios en ella.
Gaspa Rul-lán Buades
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The concept of Prana Tattva in the Kaushitaki Brahmana Upanishad
In the Upanishads, Prana is considered the foundation of all life. This energy is not merely associated with respiration but represents a form of consciousness that sustains the existence of all living beings.
Shilpi Verma, Manorama Nikhra
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Bringing the Divine down into Man : the building-up of the yoga path [PDF]
O autor analisa a evolução do Yoga como uma disciplina ascética, desde o tempo da absorção dos habitantes originais da ?ndia pelas tribos arianas, que ali chegaram numa época proto-histórica.
Fernandes, Edrisi
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Personality development through yoga practice is the foundation of a self-realized life
Personality is the dynamic conjunction of mental and physical qualities by which an individual harmonizes with his external environment. Different dimensions i.e., physical, mental, spiritual, social etc. affect it. Psychologists believe that personality
Indu Sharma, Pavan Kumar
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Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Yoga Philosophy: A Perspective on the Need for Yoga-Based Counselling Program (YBCP) in Common Mental Disorders. [PDF]
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Methodological issues in yoga therapy research among psychiatric patients. [PDF]
Karri RR +3 more
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