Contemporary Religious Movement in India: vis-a-vis Ramakrishna Movement

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The main characteristic of this book is that it presents a contemporary character of several movements, specially of the Ramakrishna movement. History might have some past traditional and eternal impressions but the contemporary impact is really the core of history. All it’s actions and inter actions are the nodal points that make a passage of such a history, which is thereby contemporary and social. History thereby is not a fall out from the heavens, God or any such divine personalities. Infact God and his incarnations are also made out of such contemporary situations, to respond to some period of history accordingly. Thus anything embodied in life is with time and situations around. It is therefore comparative always in the sense that it is contemporary. Without this contemporary background and a real understanding of life and time history will simply remain a mere Utopian belief. Such a study of life, mind and its interaction can fill up a great gap. And this book covers this gap to some extent perhaps.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ananda

Before joining the order of monks, Ananda did his, M.A. in Philosophy (Mental & Moral Science) and also Political Science. Besides, he studied Law and Modern History upto M.A. Final, though not completed. As a young monk he had the privilege and experience of working in the midst of Naga Tribes in the remote North East India for about 5-6 years. His interest in the cultural and social trends of the different people and countries, especially in India, is not only keen, but deep. And most of his attempts in exploring any subject or themes are multi-disciplinary and naturally path-breaking. Besides, several other titles by him are der preparation. He also contributes to different journals on variety of subjects.

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Title
Contemporary Religious Movement in India: vis-a-vis Ramakrishna Movement
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8173411328
Length
vii+349p.
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