Sankara Philosophy and The Role of Religion in Indian Society
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- 181.4 D5358 S 100345
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181.4 D196 V 108833 Vedic Bibliography. Vol.1 to Vol.VI: Government Oriental Series | 181.4 D196 V 108833 Vedic Bibliography. Vol.1 to Vol.VI: Government Oriental Series | 181.4 D5358 P 100516 The Philosophy of Nyaya Vaisesika & its Conflict with The Buddhist Dignaga School | 181.4 D5358 S 100345 Sankara Philosophy and The Role of Religion in Indian Society | 181.4 D6425 S 104258 Samkshepa Sharerakam | 181.4 D6425 S 104259 Samkshepa Sharerakam | 181.4 H2245 B 105482 Bharateya darshaneshu shabdartha yoravadharana |
Human society is struggling to emerge out of an order which is already played out. This is the to discover a new formula, a new basis on which a healthy relationship between society and religion can be built. Religion should be able to identify with the current of modern demands of society and participate in its creative advance.
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