Socio-Religious Implications of Vanaprstha and Samnyasa
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294.5433 P1926 S 100913 Stotraratnamala | 294.5433 Sw25 S 107433 Sankat Mochan: | 294.5435 Is37 S 107367 Silent Search | 294.544 M326 S 100408 Socio-Religious Implications of Vanaprstha and Samnyasa | 294.544 Sh184 P 100160 Purnaprajna - Darsana | 294.544 Sh234 Y 104866 Yoga Karnika: | 294.544054 P9399 T 102304 Time in Indian Culture: |
Vanaprastha - giving up civic life and adopting a forest life- and Samnayasa - giving up everything for a life devoted to contemplating on the ultimate reality- are ancient Hindu concept, which with due modifications - can be useful even today, life as also- for the wellbeing of the society.
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