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Adi Shankaracharya: hinduism's greatest thinker / Varma, Pavan K 2018  Book
Varma, Pavan K Book
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Publication Chennai, Tranquebar Press, 2018.
Description xii, 364p.hbk
Standard Number 9788193655610
Key Words Hinduism  Vedanta  Hindu Philosophy  Thinker  Sankaraacaarya 
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ID:   136766


Cultural heritage of India / Chatterji, Suniti Kumar (ed.) 2013  Book
Chatterji, Suniti Kumar (ed.) Book
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Publication Kolkata, Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, 2013.
Description 8v. (lxiv, 652p.; xxviii, 738p.; xxi, 695p.; xix, 775p.; xxv, 839p.; xix, 550p.; xxxvi, 1068p.; xxxii, 1519p.)Hbk
Series Swami Vivekananda's 150th Birth Anniversary Publication
Contents Vol. I: The early phases (prehistoric, vedic and upanisadic, jaina, and buddhist) by Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (8185843023) Vol. II: Itihas, puranas, dharma and other sastras by S K De (ed.) (8185843031) Vol. III: The Philosophies by Haridas Bhattacharya (ed.) (818584304X) Vol. IV: The religions by Haridas Bhattacharya (ed.) (8185843058) Vol. V: Languages and Literatures by Suniti Kumar Chatterji (ed.) (8185843066) Vol. VI: Science and Technology by Priyadaranjan Ray (ed.) (8185843147) Vol. VII: The arts by Kapila Vatsyayan (ed.) (8187332484) Vol. VIII: The making of modern India (1765-1947) by Sukumar Bhattacharya (ed.) (9789381325018) [8 vol.set - Combined ISBN 8185843015]
Standard Number 8185843015
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Growing relevance of vedanta / Singh, Karan   Journal Article
Singh, Karan Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words Environment  India  Civilisation  Nuclear age  Rig Veda  Vedanta 
Atharva Veda  Isha Upanishad 
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Philosophy of Swami Vivekananda / Palit, Piyali   Journal Article
Palit, Piyali Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Philosophy  Swami Vivekananda  Microcosm  Macrocosm  Vedanta  Universal Religion 
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Self, silence and Ramana Maharshi / Vohra, Ashok   Article
Vohra, Ashok Article
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Key Words Vedanta  Ramana Maharshi 
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Worlds beyond the political? post-development approaches in practices of transnational solidarity activism / Wilson, Kalpana   Journal Article
Wilson, Kalpana Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article considers some ways in which one strand of post-development thinking has influenced non-governmental organisation (NGO)-led activist discourses and practices of transnational solidarity. It argues that there has been a tendency for these discourses and practices to rearticulate racialised constructions of unspoiled and authentic ‘natives’ requiring protection which are historically embedded in colonial practices of governance. In turn, this has meant the failure to acknowledge indigenous histories of political organisation and resistance. Further, the characterisation of development in binary terms as both homogeneous and always undesirable has meant the delegitimisation of demands for equality as well as the neglect of the implications of the decisive shift from developmentalism to neoliberal globalisation as the dominant paradigm. Drawing upon a discussion of aspects of the local, national and transnational campaign to prevent proposed bauxite mining in the Niyamgiri hills in Odisha (India), I argue that given that international NGOs are themselves embedded in the architecture of neoliberal development and aid, their campaigning activities can be understood as facilitating the displacement and marginalisation of local activists and silencing their complex engagements with ideas of development. This potentially defuses and depoliticises opposition to neoliberal forms of development, while transposing collective agency onto undifferentiated publics in the Global North, processes which, however, continue to be actively resisted.
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