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100 | _aRaghunandan Trikannnad | ||
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_aSANKARA -NO-OTHER _b(Tribute to Adi Shankaracarya) |
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_aNew Delhi _bOcean Books _c2022 |
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500 | _aSankara Bhagavadpada was instrumental in reviving our culture more than 1200 years back. Unfortunately, sankaracarya has become synonymous with terse, logical and complex philosophy of Advaita; or with Brahmanism a word coined by western philosophers, and a notion that he is relevant only to a particular caste; or with the ascetic way of life that promotes escapism. This book tries to present ΒΈ Acaryasankara as a prodigy discovering his mission; as a person who learnt from many persons and situations, after coming in direct contact with the masses and classes of the society; as a prophet who had the foresight to select the eligible persons for his mission; as a forerunner who included all persons at every stage of growth in his teachings; as a synthesiser of hand, heart and head, and most of all, as an inspiration for scaling that peak which lies within each one of us. | ||
650 | _aReligions | ||
650 | _aReligions of Indic origin | ||
650 | _aHinduism | ||
650 | _aReligious Personages | ||
650 | _aGurus | ||
650 | _aAdi Shankaracarya | ||
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