Social and Humanistic Life in IndiaAbhinav Publications; [sole distributor: Trimurti Publications, 1971 - 291 sidor |
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... philosophy of balance is found in a political remark by Gandhi , when he referred to socialism and communism . " Socialism and communism of the West are based on certain conceptions which are fundamentally different from ours . Our ...
... philosophy of balance is found in a political remark by Gandhi , when he referred to socialism and communism . " Socialism and communism of the West are based on certain conceptions which are fundamentally different from ours . Our ...
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... philosophy through their own intelligence , which is revealed in their attitudes toward the religious festivals and the philosophy of karma . Religious Visions in Festivals The traditional life in India is in its nature based upon the ...
... philosophy through their own intelligence , which is revealed in their attitudes toward the religious festivals and the philosophy of karma . Religious Visions in Festivals The traditional life in India is in its nature based upon the ...
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... philosophy of human life . In reality Japanese morality and philosophy have mainly been influenced by Buddhism and Confucianism . The aesthetic attitude towards nature is in its turn native and ingenious ; it can be traced back to the ...
... philosophy of human life . In reality Japanese morality and philosophy have mainly been influenced by Buddhism and Confucianism . The aesthetic attitude towards nature is in its turn native and ingenious ; it can be traced back to the ...
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