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Music has played a central role in Indian religious experience for millennia. The origins of Indian music include the recitation of the sacred syllable OM and Sanskrit Mantras in ancient Vedic fire sacrifices.
Guy L. Beck
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Expanding and Refining Christian Interpretations of Rāmānuja [PDF]
In the last century there has been a remarkable expansion of studies of Rāmānuja by scholars outside the Śrīvaiṣṇava community. This paper concentrates on the contributions of some Christian scholars.
Carman, John B.
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Centering and counselor empathy: Examining the moderating effects of nondual awareness
Abstract Centering is a contemplative practice derived from centering prayer. In the context of counseling, our study explores centering as an intervention to enhance counselors’ empathy. Additionally, we investigate the moderating influence of nonduality, particularly bliss, on the changes in empathy over time.
Daniel Gutierrez +2 more
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श्रीगंगा का प्राचीन साहित्यिक एवं धार्मिक महत्त्व
प्रस्तुत अनुसंधान का उद्देश्य गंगा की महिमा के विषय में ज्ञान प्राप्त करने और उसकी ऐतिहासिक एवं सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि को समझने का प्रयास है। भारतीय जन मानस के लिए गंगा भारत की प्राचीन संस्कृति और सभ्यता की प्रतीक रही है। अपने स्वरूप व प्रवाह में निरंतर ...
Devendra Kumar , Ravindra Kumar
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The Library of Rudolf Steiner: The Books in English [PDF]
The New Age philosopher, Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925), was the most prolific and arguably the most influential philosopher of his era. He assembled a substantial library, of approximately 9,000 items, which has been preserved intact since his death.
Paull, John
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Abstract Aim The aim of this study is to explore how immigrant women and men from India construct mental health and mental illness in the perinatal period. Design Qualitative interpretive design. Methods Data were collected by conducting in‐depth interviews with 19 participants.
Bridgit Philip +3 more
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The Divine Word and its Expression in Sanskrit
The Vedas are said to be not a human creation (apauruṣeya), but Revelation imparted to the Vedic sages who have put it down in inspired verses. Vedas’ words are therefore divine and eternal, and thus extensively praised. Vāc, the Vedic word, is eulogised
Florina Dobre Brat
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Role of Language in Identity Formation: An Analysis of Influence of Sanskrit on Identity Formation [PDF]
The contents of Brahmajnaana, the Buddhism, the Jainism, the Sabdabrahma Siddhanta and Shaddarsanas will be discussed to present the true meaning of individual’s identity and I.
Varanasi, Varanasi Ramabrahmam
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“Another Logic is known”: Benedetto Croce's assessment of “Indian Logic”
Abstract This essay aims to shed new light on the theoretical pertinence of classical Indian logic and epistemology in Benedetto Croce's criticism of Western Aristotelian and modern logic. As a matter of fact, Croce gave a positive and extraordinarily enterprising evaluation of “Indian Logic” in his review of Hermann Jacobi's Indische Logik (1905) and ...
Lorenzo Leonardo Pizzichemi
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Hindu holy literature is composed of several texts. Vedic literature is divided by tradition into two categories: Shruti that is heard (revelation) and Smriti that is remembered (not revelation). The Upanishads are part of the Shruti.
Ali İsra Güngör, Cemil Kutlutürk
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