Amiya P Sen
Religion and Rabindranath Tagore
Select Discourses, Addresses, And, Letters in Translation
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Religion and Rabindranath Tagore
Select Discourses, Addresses, And, Letters in Translation
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This work focuses exclusively on Rabindranath Tagore's sermons/addresses and miscellaneous prose writings on religion originally written in Bengali.
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This work focuses exclusively on Rabindranath Tagore's sermons/addresses and miscellaneous prose writings on religion originally written in Bengali.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780198098966
- ISBN-10: 0198098960
- Artikelnr.: 47864677
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 213mm x 137mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780198098966
- ISBN-10: 0198098960
- Artikelnr.: 47864677
Amiya P. Sen is Professor and Head, Department of History and Culture, Jamia Millia Islamia. He has been Agatha Harrison Fellow at the University of Oxford and Visiting Fellow at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla, and the Centre for Contemporary Studies, Nehru Memorial Museum & Library, New Delhi.
* Preface
* Introduction
* I Essays and Other Miscellaneous Writings
* The Power of Universal Love (1883)
* The Path, Vice and Virtue, Consciousness, The Nature of this World,
An Example, Impartiality,Death, Core religion, An Allegory (1884)
* Mukti (1891)
* Chandranath Babu on the Virtues of Vegetarianism (1892)
* Foreign Exposition of the Vedanta (1894)
* Can God be worshipped as an image? (1898)
* Unworthy Reverence (1898)
* The Simple ways of Religion (1903)
* The Value of Suffering(1908)
* Religious Education and the idea of an Ashram (1912)
* Do Hindus remain Hindus upon accepting the Brahmo faith? (1912)
* Interpreting the Worship of Sakti (1919)
* The Mystics of Medieval India (1925)
* II Discourses, Public Addresses, and Informal Talks
* The Primacy of the Soul (1906)
* The Solitary Path to Spirituality (1907)
* Harmony in love (1908)
* In the Eternal Company of Brahman (1909)
* The Omnipresent God (1909)
* Becoming (1909)
* Giving God His due (1909)
* Self Surrender (1909)
* World Consciousness (1910)
* The Life of Christ (1910)
* The relevance of the Brahmo Samaj (1911)
* Do Hindu-Brahmos qualify to be called Hindus? (1912)
* Jeebondevata (1921)
* The Religion of Man (1933)
* The Truth of Man (1933)
* III Letters
* Religion does not have to be boring discourse: to Indira Devi
Chaudhurani (1893)
* Facing this World with love and fortitude: to Indira Devi Chaudhurani
(1893)
* My understanding of Vedanta: to Indira Devi Chaudhurani (1894)
* Religion in Nature: to Indira Devi Chaudhurani (1895)
* The Essence of Vaishnavism: to Prabhat Kumar Mukhopadhyay (1895)
* Jeebondebata: to Mohit Chandra Sen (1903)
* The Crudities of Image Worship: to Kadambini Dutta (1910)
* Religion and Self-Righteousness: to Kalidas Nag (1922)
* The Religion of My Father: to Ramananda Chatterjee (1929)
* Religion as the love and service of man: to Hemantabala Devi (1931)
* Must religious feelings be expressed through symbols?: to Hemantabala
Devi (1931)
* The God of my heart: to Hemantabala Devi (1931)
* The Right Way to Realize God: to Hemantabala Devi (1931)
* Dharma : to Hemantabala Devi (1931)
* Astrology in the service of Religion: to Hemantabala Devi (1931)
* Emotive Qualities in Religion: to Hemantabala Devi (1932)
* What is Paramartha? : to Hemantabala Devi (1932)
* The Crisis presently affecting the Hindus: to Hemantabala Devi (1933)
* Abusing God given Intelligence: to Basanti Devi (1933)
* Religion as Base Human Passion: to Hemantabala Devi (1934)
* Finding Spiritual Meaning in the World: to Hemantabala Devi (1935)
* Is the Congress truly slighting the Sanatanists? :to Hemantabala Devi
(1935)
* Spiritual Life finds its own terms of reference: to Hemantabala Devi
(1937)
* Ethical Activism in Religion: to Kadambini Dutta (n.d.)
* Bibliography
* About the Translator
* Introduction
* I Essays and Other Miscellaneous Writings
* The Power of Universal Love (1883)
* The Path, Vice and Virtue, Consciousness, The Nature of this World,
An Example, Impartiality,Death, Core religion, An Allegory (1884)
* Mukti (1891)
* Chandranath Babu on the Virtues of Vegetarianism (1892)
* Foreign Exposition of the Vedanta (1894)
* Can God be worshipped as an image? (1898)
* Unworthy Reverence (1898)
* The Simple ways of Religion (1903)
* The Value of Suffering(1908)
* Religious Education and the idea of an Ashram (1912)
* Do Hindus remain Hindus upon accepting the Brahmo faith? (1912)
* Interpreting the Worship of Sakti (1919)
* The Mystics of Medieval India (1925)
* II Discourses, Public Addresses, and Informal Talks
* The Primacy of the Soul (1906)
* The Solitary Path to Spirituality (1907)
* Harmony in love (1908)
* In the Eternal Company of Brahman (1909)
* The Omnipresent God (1909)
* Becoming (1909)
* Giving God His due (1909)
* Self Surrender (1909)
* World Consciousness (1910)
* The Life of Christ (1910)
* The relevance of the Brahmo Samaj (1911)
* Do Hindu-Brahmos qualify to be called Hindus? (1912)
* Jeebondevata (1921)
* The Religion of Man (1933)
* The Truth of Man (1933)
* III Letters
* Religion does not have to be boring discourse: to Indira Devi
Chaudhurani (1893)
* Facing this World with love and fortitude: to Indira Devi Chaudhurani
(1893)
* My understanding of Vedanta: to Indira Devi Chaudhurani (1894)
* Religion in Nature: to Indira Devi Chaudhurani (1895)
* The Essence of Vaishnavism: to Prabhat Kumar Mukhopadhyay (1895)
* Jeebondebata: to Mohit Chandra Sen (1903)
* The Crudities of Image Worship: to Kadambini Dutta (1910)
* Religion and Self-Righteousness: to Kalidas Nag (1922)
* The Religion of My Father: to Ramananda Chatterjee (1929)
* Religion as the love and service of man: to Hemantabala Devi (1931)
* Must religious feelings be expressed through symbols?: to Hemantabala
Devi (1931)
* The God of my heart: to Hemantabala Devi (1931)
* The Right Way to Realize God: to Hemantabala Devi (1931)
* Dharma : to Hemantabala Devi (1931)
* Astrology in the service of Religion: to Hemantabala Devi (1931)
* Emotive Qualities in Religion: to Hemantabala Devi (1932)
* What is Paramartha? : to Hemantabala Devi (1932)
* The Crisis presently affecting the Hindus: to Hemantabala Devi (1933)
* Abusing God given Intelligence: to Basanti Devi (1933)
* Religion as Base Human Passion: to Hemantabala Devi (1934)
* Finding Spiritual Meaning in the World: to Hemantabala Devi (1935)
* Is the Congress truly slighting the Sanatanists? :to Hemantabala Devi
(1935)
* Spiritual Life finds its own terms of reference: to Hemantabala Devi
(1937)
* Ethical Activism in Religion: to Kadambini Dutta (n.d.)
* Bibliography
* About the Translator
* Preface
* Introduction
* I Essays and Other Miscellaneous Writings
* The Power of Universal Love (1883)
* The Path, Vice and Virtue, Consciousness, The Nature of this World,
An Example, Impartiality,Death, Core religion, An Allegory (1884)
* Mukti (1891)
* Chandranath Babu on the Virtues of Vegetarianism (1892)
* Foreign Exposition of the Vedanta (1894)
* Can God be worshipped as an image? (1898)
* Unworthy Reverence (1898)
* The Simple ways of Religion (1903)
* The Value of Suffering(1908)
* Religious Education and the idea of an Ashram (1912)
* Do Hindus remain Hindus upon accepting the Brahmo faith? (1912)
* Interpreting the Worship of Sakti (1919)
* The Mystics of Medieval India (1925)
* II Discourses, Public Addresses, and Informal Talks
* The Primacy of the Soul (1906)
* The Solitary Path to Spirituality (1907)
* Harmony in love (1908)
* In the Eternal Company of Brahman (1909)
* The Omnipresent God (1909)
* Becoming (1909)
* Giving God His due (1909)
* Self Surrender (1909)
* World Consciousness (1910)
* The Life of Christ (1910)
* The relevance of the Brahmo Samaj (1911)
* Do Hindu-Brahmos qualify to be called Hindus? (1912)
* Jeebondevata (1921)
* The Religion of Man (1933)
* The Truth of Man (1933)
* III Letters
* Religion does not have to be boring discourse: to Indira Devi
Chaudhurani (1893)
* Facing this World with love and fortitude: to Indira Devi Chaudhurani
(1893)
* My understanding of Vedanta: to Indira Devi Chaudhurani (1894)
* Religion in Nature: to Indira Devi Chaudhurani (1895)
* The Essence of Vaishnavism: to Prabhat Kumar Mukhopadhyay (1895)
* Jeebondebata: to Mohit Chandra Sen (1903)
* The Crudities of Image Worship: to Kadambini Dutta (1910)
* Religion and Self-Righteousness: to Kalidas Nag (1922)
* The Religion of My Father: to Ramananda Chatterjee (1929)
* Religion as the love and service of man: to Hemantabala Devi (1931)
* Must religious feelings be expressed through symbols?: to Hemantabala
Devi (1931)
* The God of my heart: to Hemantabala Devi (1931)
* The Right Way to Realize God: to Hemantabala Devi (1931)
* Dharma : to Hemantabala Devi (1931)
* Astrology in the service of Religion: to Hemantabala Devi (1931)
* Emotive Qualities in Religion: to Hemantabala Devi (1932)
* What is Paramartha? : to Hemantabala Devi (1932)
* The Crisis presently affecting the Hindus: to Hemantabala Devi (1933)
* Abusing God given Intelligence: to Basanti Devi (1933)
* Religion as Base Human Passion: to Hemantabala Devi (1934)
* Finding Spiritual Meaning in the World: to Hemantabala Devi (1935)
* Is the Congress truly slighting the Sanatanists? :to Hemantabala Devi
(1935)
* Spiritual Life finds its own terms of reference: to Hemantabala Devi
(1937)
* Ethical Activism in Religion: to Kadambini Dutta (n.d.)
* Bibliography
* About the Translator
* Introduction
* I Essays and Other Miscellaneous Writings
* The Power of Universal Love (1883)
* The Path, Vice and Virtue, Consciousness, The Nature of this World,
An Example, Impartiality,Death, Core religion, An Allegory (1884)
* Mukti (1891)
* Chandranath Babu on the Virtues of Vegetarianism (1892)
* Foreign Exposition of the Vedanta (1894)
* Can God be worshipped as an image? (1898)
* Unworthy Reverence (1898)
* The Simple ways of Religion (1903)
* The Value of Suffering(1908)
* Religious Education and the idea of an Ashram (1912)
* Do Hindus remain Hindus upon accepting the Brahmo faith? (1912)
* Interpreting the Worship of Sakti (1919)
* The Mystics of Medieval India (1925)
* II Discourses, Public Addresses, and Informal Talks
* The Primacy of the Soul (1906)
* The Solitary Path to Spirituality (1907)
* Harmony in love (1908)
* In the Eternal Company of Brahman (1909)
* The Omnipresent God (1909)
* Becoming (1909)
* Giving God His due (1909)
* Self Surrender (1909)
* World Consciousness (1910)
* The Life of Christ (1910)
* The relevance of the Brahmo Samaj (1911)
* Do Hindu-Brahmos qualify to be called Hindus? (1912)
* Jeebondevata (1921)
* The Religion of Man (1933)
* The Truth of Man (1933)
* III Letters
* Religion does not have to be boring discourse: to Indira Devi
Chaudhurani (1893)
* Facing this World with love and fortitude: to Indira Devi Chaudhurani
(1893)
* My understanding of Vedanta: to Indira Devi Chaudhurani (1894)
* Religion in Nature: to Indira Devi Chaudhurani (1895)
* The Essence of Vaishnavism: to Prabhat Kumar Mukhopadhyay (1895)
* Jeebondebata: to Mohit Chandra Sen (1903)
* The Crudities of Image Worship: to Kadambini Dutta (1910)
* Religion and Self-Righteousness: to Kalidas Nag (1922)
* The Religion of My Father: to Ramananda Chatterjee (1929)
* Religion as the love and service of man: to Hemantabala Devi (1931)
* Must religious feelings be expressed through symbols?: to Hemantabala
Devi (1931)
* The God of my heart: to Hemantabala Devi (1931)
* The Right Way to Realize God: to Hemantabala Devi (1931)
* Dharma : to Hemantabala Devi (1931)
* Astrology in the service of Religion: to Hemantabala Devi (1931)
* Emotive Qualities in Religion: to Hemantabala Devi (1932)
* What is Paramartha? : to Hemantabala Devi (1932)
* The Crisis presently affecting the Hindus: to Hemantabala Devi (1933)
* Abusing God given Intelligence: to Basanti Devi (1933)
* Religion as Base Human Passion: to Hemantabala Devi (1934)
* Finding Spiritual Meaning in the World: to Hemantabala Devi (1935)
* Is the Congress truly slighting the Sanatanists? :to Hemantabala Devi
(1935)
* Spiritual Life finds its own terms of reference: to Hemantabala Devi
(1937)
* Ethical Activism in Religion: to Kadambini Dutta (n.d.)
* Bibliography
* About the Translator