This volume presents Murty's views on Hinduism, Indian culture, and Yoga. Murty traces the etymological origins of the term 'dharma' and discusses its contemporary relevance to argue that politics cannot be severed from ethics and spirituality.
This volume presents Murty's views on Hinduism, Indian culture, and Yoga. Murty traces the etymological origins of the term 'dharma' and discusses its contemporary relevance to argue that politics cannot be severed from ethics and spirituality.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ashok Vohra, Former Professor of Philosophy, Delhi University, India. Kotta Ramesh, Former Professor of Human Resource Management, Andhra University, India.
Inhaltsangabe
Editors' Note Introduction 1. The Classical Indian Conception of Dharma and Its Contemporary Relevance 2. Contemporary Spiritual Situation in India 3. A Hindu Creed for the Next Millennium 4. Yoga: The Path to Freedom from Suffering 5. The Indian Spirit -- Past and Present 6.The Indian Character 7.The Concept of the Unity of India and Its Development 8. Philosophy in Indian Culture 9. Philosophy, Development and National Crisis 10. Some Tasks for Philosophers
Editors' Note Introduction 1. The Classical Indian Conception of Dharma and Its Contemporary Relevance 2. Contemporary Spiritual Situation in India 3. A Hindu Creed for the Next Millennium 4. Yoga: The Path to Freedom from Suffering 5. The Indian Spirit -- Past and Present 6.The Indian Character 7.The Concept of the Unity of India and Its Development 8. Philosophy in Indian Culture 9. Philosophy, Development and National Crisis 10. Some Tasks for Philosophers
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