Suresvara's Vartika on Khila Kanda (2 Vols)

Suresvara's Vartika on Khila Kanda (2 Vols) PDF

Author: Sureśvarācārya

Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9788120815049

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This volume pertains to mere prescriptions for such meditations as relate to some non-Atman elements connected with the worship of Atman. Thus it forms a supplement to the principal thought of the Upanisad which is presented in its thoroughness in chapters 3-5.

Bṛhadāraṇyakopaniṣadbhāṣya

Bṛhadāraṇyakopaniṣadbhāṣya PDF

Author: Sureśvarācārya

Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13:

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English translation with notes of a supercommentary on Śaṅkarācārya's Bhāṣya on Br̥hadāraṇyakopaniṣad.

Man in Kāvya

Man in Kāvya PDF

Author: Usharbudh Arya

Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.

Published: 1971

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 9788120824423

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The status of man as reflected in classical Sanskrit literature.

History of Kashmir Saivism

History of Kashmir Saivism PDF

Author: Balajinnātha Paṇḍita

Publisher:

Published: 1989

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13:

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Seeks To Present The Historical Development Of Saivism Of Kashmir. Divided Into 11 Chapters Followed By General Appendices. Highlights The Contribution Of Abhinava Gupta Towards The Theory And Practical Theology Of Saivism.

Vāda in Theory and Practice

Vāda in Theory and Practice PDF

Author: Radhavallabh Tripathi

Publisher: DK Printworld (P) Ltd

Published: 2021-02-10

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 8124610800

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About the Author Prof. Radhavallabh Tripathi is known for his original contributions to literature as well as for his studies on Nāṭyaśāstra and Sāhityaśāstra. He has published 162 books, 227 research papers and critical essays. He has received 35 national and international awards and honours for his literary contributions. About the Book Vāda, meaning debates, dialogues, discussions, was the quintessential of Indian spirit, enabling and promoting the growth of different philosophical and knowledge systems of India. It percolated deep into our mindset and enriched the moral, ethical, religious and sociocultural edifice of anything that was essentially Indian in nature. As continuation of Ānvikṣīkī from the bc era, vāda helped thrive Indian traditional knowledge systems. It subsists on diversity and its tradition envisages pluralism. Most of our Sanskrit works, covering a wide gamut of knowledge systems, are structured in the techniques of debate. This reality applies not only to the philosophical writings, but to Indian medical systems (Ayurveda), Arthaśāstra of Kauṭilya and Kāmasūtra of Vātsyāyana as well. Even great epics like Rāmāyaṇa and Mahābhārata are no exceptions. Vāda culture involved verbal duals, attacks and even violence of speech, and all major religious systems — old or modern — were parties to it. This book also elucidates how vāta was vital and critical for the growth of our socio-political fabrics. It shows how some of the major conflicts in philosophical systems were centred around karma, jñāna, choice between violence and non-violence, pravr̥tti and nivr̥tti. It also presents the manifestations of vāda on a vast canvas during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Modern spiritual and religious gurus like Ramana Maharshi, J. Krishnamurti and Vinoba Bhave were men of dialogues. Our scholars have applied the varied techniques of vāda against the philosophical and scientific systems of the West to prove them correct. This collector’s issue should enthrall a wide audience of philosophers, scholars and believers in Indian knowledge systems.