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The Call of Sringeri

The Call of Sringeri
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Total Pages: 584
Release: 1979
Genre: Hindus
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Souvenir honoring Jagadguru Sankaracharya of Sringeri Mutt (Abhinava Vidyateertha b.1917); comprises articles, chiefly on the Sringeri Mutt.


SRINGERI REVISITED

SRINGERI REVISITED
Author: T. RAMALINGESHWARA RAO
Publisher: Sriranga Digital Software Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 89
Release: 2022-05-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 939140815X

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Most Devotionally laid at the Holy lotus Feet of HIS HOLINESS SRI JAGADGURU SANKARACHARYA SRIMATH ABHINAVA VIDYATHIRTHA MAHASWAMI


Tattvālokah

Tattvālokah
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Total Pages: 1142
Release: 2003
Genre: Hinduism
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Frontline

Frontline
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Total Pages: 562
Release: 1994-12
Genre: India
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A Tradition of Teachers

A Tradition of Teachers
Author: William Cenkner
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1983
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9788120809321

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The Battle for Sanskrit

The Battle for Sanskrit
Author: Rajiv Malhotra
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2016-01-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9351775399

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There is a new awakening in India that is challenging the ongoing westernization of the discourse about India. The Battle for Sanskrit seeks to alert traditional scholars of Sanskrit and sanskriti - Indian civilization - concerning an important school of thought that has its base in the US and that has started to dominate the discourse on the cultural, social and political aspects of India. This academic field is called Indology or Sanskrit studies. From their analysis of Sanskrit texts, the scholars of this field are intervening in modern Indian society with the explicitly stated purpose of removing 'poisons' allegedly built into these texts. They hold that many Sanskrit texts are socially oppressive and serve as political weapons in the hands of the ruling elite; that the sacred aspects need to be refuted; and that Sanskrit has long been dead. The traditional Indian experts would outright reject or at least question these positions. The start of Rajiv Malhotra's feisty exploration of where the new thrust in Western Indology goes wrong, and his defence of what he considers the traditional, Indian approach, began with a project related to the Sringeri Sharada Peetham in Karnataka, one of the most sacred institutions for Hindus. There was, as he saw it, a serious risk of distortion of the teachings of the peetham, and of sanatana dharma more broadly. Whichever side of the fence one may be on, The Battle for Sanskrit offers a spirited debate marshalling new insights and research. It is a valuable addition to an important subject, and in a larger context, on two ways of looking. Is each view exclusive of the other, or can there be a bridge between them? Readers can judge for themselves.


Poetics of Conduct

Poetics of Conduct
Author: Leela Prasad
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0231139209

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Leela Prasad's riveting book presents everyday stories on subjects such as deities, ascetics, cats, and cooking along with stylized, publicly delivered ethical discourse, and shows that the study of oral narrative and performance is essential to ethical inquiry. Prasad builds on more than a decade of her ethnographic research in the famous Hindu pilgrimage town of Sringeri, Karnataka, in southwestern India, where for centuries a vibrant local culture has flourished alongside a tradition of monastic authority. Oral narratives and the seeing-and-doing orientations that are part of everyday life compel the question: How do individuals imagine the normative, and negotiate and express it, when normative sources are many and diverging? Moral persuasiveness, Prasad suggests, is intimately tied to the aesthetics of narration, and imagination plays a vital role in shaping how people create, refute, or relate to "text," "moral authority," and "community." Lived understandings of ethics keep notions of text and practice in flux and raise questions about the constitution of "theory" itself. Prasad's innovative use of ethnography, poetics, philosophy of language, and narrative and performance studies demonstrates how the moral self, with a capacity for artistic expression, is dynamic and gendered, with a historical presence and a political agency.


Tattvālokaḥ

Tattvālokaḥ
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Total Pages: 416
Release: 1982
Genre: Hinduism
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Sringeri Srinivas Learns to Laugh

Sringeri Srinivas Learns to Laugh
Author: Rohini Nilekani
Publisher: Pratham books
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Sringeri Srinivas was tearing his hair in anger in Annual Haircut Day. He came up with a great idea in Too Many Bananas. In Too Much Noise, he found peace. In this book, the crazy but lovable, long-haired farmer becomes very, very angry again.


Ethical Life in South Asia

Ethical Life in South Asia
Author: Anand Pandian
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion and ethics
ISBN: 0253355281

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Outgrowth of an international workshop on the subject of South Asian ethical practices held in Vancouver, Canada in September 2007.