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 26 - Is Hindu Culture Other - Wordly?
This chapter describes Is Hindu Culture Other - Wordly? located on page 289 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 Is Hindu Culture Other - Wordly?—would certainly be of great interest to the young and the old, and to the lay and the learned alike.
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Sometimes he twisted Gandhi s words in a way that the latter took to heart and aguishly said once, “Not a week passes but these weeklies contain what to me appear to be distortion of truth and vilification of the Congress and Congressmen and Hindus. ” Thus he tried to draw public s attention to his viewpoint that the Indian leader s aim was to poison the Hindu mind against Muslims and himself and thereby suppress the latter....
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The sixth Anga (Jiva dharmakatha) is full of religious narratives, legends, parables, regular novels, tales of travellers, adventures, mariners, fairy tales, robber-tales, and the story of the Hindu Goddess Kali. The ninth Anga (Anuttara-rupa-patikosa) emphasises how the Jaina saints attain to the highest perfection by starving themselves to death....
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History, Culture and Antiquities of Tamralipta
CULTURE In the mediaeval period, Bengali culture flowed into three streams *** the Hindu culture, the Muslim culture and the folk culture. The Hindu culture may be studied under three heads - 1) Brahmanic culture # 11) Vaishnava culture and 111) Sakta culture. The main object of the Brahmanic culture was to mould the Hindu society as outlined in the Hindu scriptures, 1. e,, the Purinas and the Smritis by the Brahmanic Pandits. The preserver and patzon of 24....
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[Foreword]