An Anthology on Aspects of Indian Culture
author: Dr. V. Raghavan
edition: 2002, Dr. V Raghavan Institute of Performing Arts, Chennai
pages: 518
ISBN-10: 819219941X
ISBN-13: 9788192199412
Topic: History
Chapter 10 - Some Gems of Sayings of Jain Saints and Mystics
This chapter describes Some Gems of Sayings of Jain Saints and Mystics located on page 125 in the book An Anthology on Aspects of Indian Culture compiled by Dr. V. Raghavan. This book comprises a variety and integration in the pattern of Indian Culture. This theme is supported by another paper on ‘Religious Harmony’ which begins with an apt quotation form the Mahabharatha.
This present collection reveals, in essence, the multi-faceted approach of Dr. Raghavan, as a true and sincere torch-bearer of the best of ancient Indian cultural values. This volume—including Some Gems of Sayings of Jain Saints and Mystics—would certainly be of great interest to the young and the old, and to the lay and the learned alike.
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Triveni Journal
The understanding of the spirit of this phase of mystic experience needs exercise of sympathy, of imagination and spiritual insight which alone would keep us en rapport with the saint in all his trials and tribulations in man s quest for God faithfully mirrored in Nammalvar s songs in Tiruvaymoli. Ancient writers had their own clues and keys to enable them to read through the symbolic language of the mystics....
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Minerals and Metals in Sanskrit literature [by Sulekha Biswas]
The rise of monarchial powers, urbanisation and international trade resulted in widespread imports and exports [[[ p. 2 ]]] 1 VII-2 of gem minerals. Many battles and conquests took place for acquisitior of fertile lands as well as mines of precious metals, ores, and gem minerals. The second century A. D. Tamil text Shilappadikaram was one of the early literatures which recorded the grandeur of the gem markets in India and the Indo-Roman trade related to gems....
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Sanskrit Words In Southeast Asian Languages [by Satya Vrat Shastri]
Bhagavt - A title for saints, gods, nobility Bhagawan (Oj) - Orang suci, Holy man Begawan (BI) Begawan (BL) 1-(0) cigala Skt. cBhagavat - One who is great/fortunate/prosperous/blessed/lucky Bhagini (Oj) - Saudara perempuan Sister Skt. Bhagini - (f. ) Sister ((0) all (18) udsa Bhagna (Oj) - Rusak, hancur, gagal Broken, damage, fail 1 Skt. Bhagna - (p. p. ) Shattere d, defeated, damaged, torn, broken Bhaksa (Oj) - Minuman atau makanan Drink or food (10) naboded 18) ababu Skt....
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[An Anthology on Aspects of Indian Culture: index]
[Foreword]