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 27 - Indian Thought and Culture
This chapter describes Indian Thought and Culture located on page 299 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 Indian Thought and Culture—would certainly be of great interest to the young and the old, and to the lay and the learned alike.
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But what is particularly surprising is that the people of ancient times were thinking about cosmology and not theology! Vernadsky asserted that the people living at the end of the 20th century would turn to ancient Indian philosophy and that it would help them to defend the humanistic values of their own culture. And again his prediction has been vindicated....
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The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda [by Srila Narayana Maharaja]
Have you ever noticed the phenomenon that is called thought-transference? A man here is thinking something, and that thought is manifested in somebody else, in some other place. With preparations — not by chance — a man wants to send a thought to another mind at a distance, and this other mind knows that a thought is coming, and he receives it exactly as it is sent out. Distance makes no difference. The thought goes and reaches the other man, and he understands it....
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The reason could be in the mindset of Indians. Their basic nature tilts towards spirituality and their needs are limited. They are on the whole a society with will to keep their own culture alive and such a combination helps to generate new ideas and progressive thinking which are found in this community. These have been some of the strong contributory factors for the unity of the Sindhi community and the present scenario is very promising and optimistic....
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