Buddhism and Indian Civilization

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Indian Civilization and Culture is not only ancient but it is also extensive and varied. Many races and peoples have contributed and enriched it. Its key note is synthesis on the basis of eternal values. Thus the foundations of the two great ideals of Indian Civilization–synthesis of cultures and spiritual regeneration of man have been truly laid, on which future structure of India’s culture and civilization has been raised. Aim of this series is to compile some perspectives of Indian Civilization and Culture. It infact, is a romance, telling tale of heroic men, women and their exploits. It is a whole literature in itself, containing code of life, philosophy of social and ethical relations their speculative thoughts and deeds on human problems that is hard to revel. Through such creations alone the harmonies underlying true civilization and culture will one day reconcile the disorders of modern life. This common pool of literature on civilization and culture compiled in this series of volumes, it is hoped will enable the reader, eastern and western, to understand and appreciate currents of world thoughts, as also the deeds and moments of the mind in India, which have a common urge and aspiration that is global prosperity, happiness and peace.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR R.K. Pruthi

R. K. Pruthi was awarded the Ph.D. Degree from Kurukshetra University on “Annie Besant” being the first research work on the subject. Also obtained Degrees in Law and Education from Delhi and Kurukshetra Universities respectively. A seasoned teacher and researcher, he was till recently the Deputy Director (Research) at Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR), New Delhi. A celebrated author and an Advocate of the Supreme Court of India, Dr. Pruthi has written many outstanding books and encyclopaedias.

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Title
Buddhism and Indian Civilization
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
817141866X
Length
vi+289p., Maps; References; Glossary; Bibliography; 23cm.
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