Aspects of Indian Thought
Book by S. D. Sharma
Collection of speeches in the Indian perspective. Google Books
Originally published: 1993
Author: S. D. Sharma
It is a great privilege for us to have been entrusted with the publication of this book by the eminent savant,. Mahamahopadhyil.ya Dr. Gopinil.th Kaviraj, ...
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The book opens with the survey of Indian philosophical thought as found in the Vedas, the Upanisads and Bhagavadgita. It proceeds to the study of Materialism, ...
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Book details · Language. English · ISBN-10. 8120715438 · ISBN-13. 978-8120715431 · See all details.
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Page 1. UNIVERSITY PAPERBACKS. INDIAN PHILOSOPHY. A CRITICAL SURVEY. CHANDRADHAR SHARMA. M.A., D. Phil., D. Litt., LL.B., Sâhityâehârya, Sâhityaratna, Shdstrï.
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The philosophy of a country is the essence of its culture and civilization. It springs from ideas that prevail in its atmosphere and bears its unconscious ...
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Almost all the schools of Indian philosophy hold the view that material world is made up of five elements- earth, water, fire, air and ether. The first four are ...
The author of the book "Aspects Of Indian Thought" is "Dr. Gopi Nath kaviraj" and it was published The Bharatiya Vidya Prakashan.
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This paper will give highlights on such philosophical aspects which will help us to develop awareness to be involved in social welfare through self-realisation.