Delhi Eternals

Delhi Eternals
Author: Sanjay Kumar Verma
Publisher: Educreation Publishing
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2015-12-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Outer world keeps disturbing our inner. If something bad happens to us we react, we get angry and feel depressed. There is not a single day that we are at peace. Our ego gets wounded very easily. We don’t know in life in which direction we should go. Our life is full of tension and worry. To get out of this tension and worry we watch television, chat with our friends over the mobile, spend time on internet surfing, visit some mall, movie theatre and dine, go on holidays within country or abroad, smoke and drink with friends or alone, engage in sexual activities, attend some party, pray or visit holy places with false self, read some book, keep working for more and more money. Again after some time the tension and worry in some other form surfaces. We repeat the same chorus of act again to get out of this. We get old but the tension and worry are still there. What is the way out of this? People fight with each other on trivial issues in home, office or outside. Every day there is violence in some part of the world. There is terror attack or there is some crime happening. Newspapers are full of these kinds of news. Violence has become an incurable disease. Aim of writing this book is to understand the role of peace in our daily living and thereby making world violence free. This book is full of life discussions which lead you to understand your false self and once the false self is understood, true self automatically flows in. The language of book has been kept simple for better understanding.

India, the Eternal

India, the Eternal
Author: Mr. Bishnubrata Patra
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2023-07-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

'India, the Eternal' is a book written towards peace, prosperity and harmony of all humanity. As means to achieve that, three key steps are discussed: redefining the human identity system, reminding ourselves about the concept of Dharma (Ethics) and finally, redefining an individual's success. These methods are then employed to prescribe solutions to a severe problem of the modern world, the situation in the Indian subcontinent. The first chapter of the book looks back at the partition and independence of India from a neutral viewpoint. In the second chapter, the book proposes a manifesto towards a caste-free society in India. The third chapter goes on to outline a plan to reunite India as a country having multiple Political States. The fourth chapter describes some philosophical thoughts that may guide an individual through different stages of life. The final chapter describes the author's journey through three different continents that led to the writing of the book.

Hinduism : The Faith Eternal

Hinduism : The Faith Eternal
Author: Dr. Satish K. Kapoor
Publisher: Advaita Ashrama (A publication branch of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math)
Total Pages: 689
Release: 2016-07-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 8175058161

The evolution of Hinduism has been a saga of continuous progression from the unreal to the real, from the profane to the profound, in successive stages of human development. Hinduism has withstood challenges of all hues, both within and without. It has had its periods of light and shade, occurring concurrently, through the course of history. Sometimes shady aspects assumed vast proportions and enveloped the lofty ideals of the Vedas, but prophetic souls appeared to redeem the society of evil, from Adi Shankaracarya to Bhakti reformers of medieval India, and from Raja Ram Mohan Roy, Swami Dayananda and Swami Vivekananda to Mahatma Gandhi. Like any other human faith, Hinduism has its philosophical and practical sides, called “the kernel and the husk” respectively. The survival of Hinduism has been due to its ability to separate the former from the latter, in an unending process, and to withstand challenges of all types by adhering to the timeless principles of truth (satya) and righteousness (dharma). Hinduism has been open, flexible and adaptable. It has discarded outworn ideas and institutions, absorbed the best elements of fellow cultures, and reinterpreted itself in changing milieus. The present publication by Advaita Ashrama, a branch of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math, India is an attempt to explain the quintessential of Hinduism within the orbit of time and beyond it, involving an explication of the eternal values and principles which sustain existence. It explores the dynamics of Hinduism in religio-historical framework through the second millennium of the common era. About the Cover:The image of Lord Shiva as Nataraja, the king of dancers. As the Cosmic Dancer, his dance represents the five cosmic activities of creation, preservation, destruction, concealment of Truth behind apparitions, and divine grace. He dances on the prostate body of the demon, Apasmara. Apasmara symbolises man's ignorance or forgetfulness of Truth. Shiva is Time (kala), and he is also the Great Time (maha kala), i.e. Eternity. This is the dance of the Cosmic Being, eternally going on.

THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE: SELF, LIFE AND MEANING IN THE NOVELS OF ARUN JOSHI

THE ETERNAL TRIANGLE: SELF, LIFE AND MEANING IN THE NOVELS OF ARUN JOSHI
Author: S.K. MISHRA
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2017-01-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1365011372

The search for self in the fiction of Arun Joshi involves a movement from the narrowest meaning of 'self' to its deepest and sublime formation or at least a struggle towards a higher mode of being. Joshi's concern with the "shining secrets" of life in the "mysterious underworld" of one's unconscious, invites various modern and post-modern definitions of self.

Eternal Garden

Eternal Garden
Author: Carl W. Ernst
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1992-03-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1438402120

Ernst's research, based on rare Persian manuscripts preserved in Sufi shrines in the medieval town of Khuldabad, a major center of pilgrimage in the Indian Deccan, reveals the mystical teachings and practices of the Chishti Sufi order as taught by the ecstatic Shaykh Burhan al-Din Gharib (d. 1337) and his disciples. The book clarifies the diverse historiographical approaches found in an array of narratives. It redefines major topics in the often emotionally charged study of religion and history in South Asia, and it raises provocative theses on much-argued topics such as the basis of Islamic political power in South Asia and the alleged roles of Sufis as warriors and missionaries.

Eternal Values for a Changing Society : Vol. 9

Eternal Values for a Changing Society : Vol. 9
Author: Swami Ranganathananda
Publisher: Advaita Ashrama (A Publication House of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math)
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2024-06-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Swami Vivekananda believed that eternal spiritual values alone can hold the ship of human society firmly and give stability to it and, in the process, bring meaning to the varied human activities and endeavours. This book in 9 volumes comprising the speeches and writings of the Revered Swami Ranganathananda, the 13th President of the Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, posit the 'Eternal Spiritual Values' as an answer to the many fundamental social, political, economic, and spiritual problems that beset the modern age. Swami Ranganathananda travelled across the world and enthralled people with his magnificent exposition of India's ageless culture. He gave due place to the role of science and technology in human affairs, while remaining firmly rooted in the Indian scriptures. He beckoned to the past only to illumine the present; he held up the spiritual goals of the Vedas and the Upanishads but didn't decry the material benefits of modern science and technology. His exposition of Indian spiritual and social values is as much derived from an intensive study of ancient and modern books as from his own authentic experience as a Sannyasin. Published by Advaita Ashrama, a publication branch of Ramakrishna Math, Belur Math, volumes 1 and 2 deal with ‘Philosophy and Spirituality’, volumes 3 and 4 with ‘Great Spiritual Teachers’, volumes 5 and 6 with ‘Education for Human Excellence’, and volumes 7, 8 and 9 with ‘Democracy for Total Human Development’. This is volume 9 of the nine-volume series.

Integral Development

Integral Development
Author: Alexander Schieffer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 592
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317115635

Alexander Schieffer and Ronnie Lessem introduce a groundbreaking development framework and process to address the most burning issues that humanity faces. While conventional top-down, outside-in development has reached a cul-de-sac, a new, integral form of development is emerging around the world. Integral Development uniquely articulates this emergent approach, and invites us to fully participate in this process. The integral approach has been researched and framed over decades of in-depth experience in transformative development education and practice all over the world. It uniquely combines four mutually reinforcing perspectives: nature and community; culture and spirituality; science, systems and technology; and enterprise and economics. Conventional development theory and practice has prioritized the latter two perspectives, neglecting the former two. This has caused massive imbalances in today’s world. The four interconnected perspectives allow for a transformative and integrated engagement with core development issues in a way that is locally relevant and globally resonant. Throughout, the practical impact of Integral Development is brought to life through highly innovative cases from around the globe, drawing on the authors` first-hand experience. This makes the book a living demonstration of the power of this pioneering approach. Integral Development shows how individual, organizational and societal developments need to be interconnected to release a society’s full potential. It shifts the responsibility for large-scale development from often-distant experts and organizations to each individual, community, enterprise and institution within the society. It is essential reading - and a call to action - for everyone concerned with the current state of local and global development.

Ceylon, the Land of Eternal Charm

Ceylon, the Land of Eternal Charm
Author: Ali Foad Toulba
Publisher: Asian Educational Services
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN: 9788120614949

This book by Ali Foad Touba, English redactor to the cabinet of the king of Egypt recounts his two voyage to Ceylon in 1921 and 1924. He went to Ceylon in the summer of 1921 to enjoy a long due summer holiday and he confesses that he never intended to write and account of it. But in the subsequent penning of this experiences he make it to be know that 'I have merely recorded things, and gotled down my impressions just as they have accused to me from cach time I self disposed to take up my pen. In other words, I have merely brought out in print what might have conveyed in conversation, in a frank and natural way, unbounded by convention to any friend wishing to partake of my experiences in this lovely land'.

The Eternal Food

The Eternal Food
Author: R. S. Khare
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1992-08-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1438408919

The interdisciplinary approaches presented here investigate food in India and Sri Lanka for its wide ranging cultural meaning and uses. The authors examine food in religious and literary contexts, where saints, ritualists, poets, and the divine often provide grounds for a practically inexhaustible hermeneutics. The Eternal Food focuses on reflexive cultural expressions and personal experiences that food elicits in the region. Concerned with food as an "essence" and as an essential experience, the authors give special attention to Hindu saints for whom food, firmly grounded in moral ideals and practice, represents a cosmic divine principle at one level, and a most immediate and intimate material reality at another. In the cultural diversity of India, the authors work with several conceptual models and meanings of food. They demonstrate how it reflects common social understandings about social caste, the cure and prevention of ailments, its ability to alter moods and motivations, or affect innate personal dispositions, personal spiritual pursuits and attainments. In its sweep and depth, food presents a powerful cultural lens for seeing how practical, ritual, and spiritual spheres of life conjoin.