Indian Philosophy A New Approach

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This book suppliments the picture with a discussion of the theoretical concerns which lay behind the two-and-a-half millennia long story

Indian Philosophy and Religion

650
In India, Philosophy and religion are linked intimately, inseparably. Barring the Carvaka’s meterialistic school, every other school has concentrated not

Indian Philosophy: A Counter Perspective

1,800
The articles in this book, though written over a long period of time, show a common concern with respect to

Individual in Modern Indian Thought

80
The main drift of Indian thinking, ever since yore has been towards the search of an integrated, harmonious and authentic

Integrating Interdisciplinarity through Philosophy

1,900
The books delves into the idea and the philosophy of interdisciplinarity, and then unravels the genealogy, dynamics, and myriad configurations of the highly complex phenomenon. It goes on to assess impact, advantages and critical issues involved in interdisciplinarity, while outlining an Indian view of it. The book, thus, explores the conceptual connections, fundamental issues and intrinsic implications of a myriad variety of interdisciplinary study and research, within and beyond academia. The book also attempts to develop necessary theoretical perspectives and a broader conceptual framework in this connection.

Karma And Reincarnation

140
The notions of karma and reincarnation constitute the fundamental tenets of Indian thinking; though these , like many other doctrinalbeliefs, are hard to prove/disprove

Life after Death in World Religions

400
The chapter of this book evolved from lectures given in the annual Distinguished speakers series organized by the Centre for

Life and Teachings of Adi Sankaracarya

350
This book is intended for scholars, students and general readers. Accordingly, the early researches on the date and works of Sankara have been brought out in detail. Not only Sankara's commentaries on the Upanisads, Bhagavad Gita and the Brahma Sutra but also the books attributed to him, especially the minor works (prakarana granthas) and hymns (stotras), have been narrated purposefully for the sake of students and general readers.

Makutagama

150
The special features of the ‘Pancasutra linga, the rites of Sannidhanam, Avagunthanam, Sakalikarana, Amritkarana etc. have also been narated as

Mind Body Relationship in Indian Philosophy

525
This book is an attempt to understand the ‘mind-body relationship’ from the standpoint of Indian philosophy. The author exposes the

Mind-Body Dualism

300
A Great deal of work has already been done by many distinguished philosophers on mind-body dualism. However, the main aim

Navya-Nyaya Philosophy of Language

400
This book represents the philosophy of language in Navya-Nyaya, based upon an analysis of the ''Verbal Suffix Chapter'' of Gangesa's Tattvacintamani. Since this chapter elaborates what kind of verbal understanding is generated and discusses related issues, the book demonstrates the main features of that philosophy of language and serves as a good introduction to that.  The analysis mainly deals with Gangesa, but in some cases it referes to Raghunatha. Since the book is an attempt to pursue philological exactness and philosophical analysis, it is hoped to interest not only Sanskrit scholars, but also philosophers in general.