Indian society is undergoing a growing crisis related to a much debated issue ‘Indianness’ – a sentiment of being an Indian – socially, culturally and spiritually. This logocentric term ‘Indianness’ implies a monolithic characteristic of Indian people. Thought, action, behaviour, movement – all are under the lens of (in)visible eyes to shape all the Indians in a same mould. Democracy itself appears as a socio-political normativism as if it ought to be upheld by everyone. Plurality of reasons is being limited because of such normativity. At this time, message of Sri Ramakrishna, a well-known Bangalee legend, might be thought provoking while ‘Indianness’ lacks plurality of reasons. Once Sri Ramakrishna said ‘jato mat tato path’. He taught man...
Swami Vivekananda’s spirit of nationalism reached the zenith of excellence after his heroic re...
We often wonder what would be the relevance of the message of a monk today, who was born more than 1...
Was the concept of ‘social service’ rooted in Hindu traditions or did it originate from India’s enco...
Thakur Ramkrishna Paramhansadev was that divine soul whose magical lessons have exerted great influe...
Thakur Ramkrishna Paramhansadev was that divine soul whose magical lessons have exerted great influe...
Thakur Ramkrishna Paramhansadev was that divine soul whose magical lessons have exerted great influe...
Thakur Ramkrishna Paramhansadev was that divine soul whose magical lessons have exerted great influe...
Dr Radhakrishnan’s thinking was Upanishadic. He also firmly believed in the birth of a new order ba...
Swami Vivekanand is known as a religious leader as well as a social reformer. He played an important...
B. R. Ambedkar’s ideas – caste<br>annihilation, securing rights to the depressed class, representati...
The pluralistic turn in modern Hindu thought corresponds with the rise of an emphasis on direct expe...
Between 1872 and 1886, when Sri Ramakrishna took his last breath, Belur became a new pilgrimage for ...
Between 1872 and 1886, when Sri Ramakrishna took his last breath, Belur became a new pilgrimage for ...
ABSTRACT: With the evolution of society the concept of well-being keeps on changing with initial emp...
Indian depictions of human-beings focus on their inherent “goodness” deriving from the divine essenc...
Swami Vivekananda’s spirit of nationalism reached the zenith of excellence after his heroic re...
We often wonder what would be the relevance of the message of a monk today, who was born more than 1...
Was the concept of ‘social service’ rooted in Hindu traditions or did it originate from India’s enco...
Thakur Ramkrishna Paramhansadev was that divine soul whose magical lessons have exerted great influe...
Thakur Ramkrishna Paramhansadev was that divine soul whose magical lessons have exerted great influe...
Thakur Ramkrishna Paramhansadev was that divine soul whose magical lessons have exerted great influe...
Thakur Ramkrishna Paramhansadev was that divine soul whose magical lessons have exerted great influe...
Dr Radhakrishnan’s thinking was Upanishadic. He also firmly believed in the birth of a new order ba...
Swami Vivekanand is known as a religious leader as well as a social reformer. He played an important...
B. R. Ambedkar’s ideas – caste<br>annihilation, securing rights to the depressed class, representati...
The pluralistic turn in modern Hindu thought corresponds with the rise of an emphasis on direct expe...
Between 1872 and 1886, when Sri Ramakrishna took his last breath, Belur became a new pilgrimage for ...
Between 1872 and 1886, when Sri Ramakrishna took his last breath, Belur became a new pilgrimage for ...
ABSTRACT: With the evolution of society the concept of well-being keeps on changing with initial emp...
Indian depictions of human-beings focus on their inherent “goodness” deriving from the divine essenc...
Swami Vivekananda’s spirit of nationalism reached the zenith of excellence after his heroic re...
We often wonder what would be the relevance of the message of a monk today, who was born more than 1...
Was the concept of ‘social service’ rooted in Hindu traditions or did it originate from India’s enco...