Spirituality and Indian Culture

In stock

Free & Quick Delivery Worldwide

This book is based in the understanding that spirituality is at the centre of the dynamics of Indian cultural. It sees culture as a product of the human quest of eternal truth, goodness and beauty in all the dimensions of human existence, especially the epistemic, ethical and aesthetic. This comprehensive approach is typical of the Indian mind. The quest itself is characteristic of Indian spirituality, which exists both in the theistic religions of Indian origin, as well as non-theistic, purely meditative religious system. This book explains the essential nature of Indian culture and spirituality and then explores how they are reflected in some major discourses of contemporary life, particularly in its ‘philosophy of education’ and in the universal phenomenon of love, both in its mundane and spiritual connotations.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR M.M. Agrawal

Dr.M.M. Agrawal read western philosophy at University of London and subsequently taught it at various Universities abroad. In India, he has been a fellow at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla. Also, he held the Chair of Culture at North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong. Agrawal has nany books to his credit, including Individuality and Reincarnation (1978), The Philosophy of Non-attachment (1982), Consciousness and the Integrated Being (1991), Ethics and Spirituality (1998), and freedom of the soul (2003).

reviews

0 in total

There are no reviews yet.

Bibliographic information

Title
Spirituality and Indian Culture
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8180692329
Length
136p., Notes; Index; 23cm
Subjects