A distinctive claim of some of the configurations of ‘modern Hinduism’ is that ancient Vedic wisdom foreshadows some contemporary scientific and technological advances, or provides a spiritual framework within which the current empirical sciences can be encompassed. I discuss some of the hermeneutic strategies employed by Swami Vivekananda, S. Radhakrishnan, Swami Prabhupada and others as part of their imaginations of Hinduism as a ‘scientific religion’ which is geared towards the spiritual perfection of humanity. Many of these figures appropriated a classical Vedāntic Hindu distinction between ‘lower’ and ‘higher’ knowledge, and mapped it onto the distinction, inflected by colonial power, between ‘western science’ and ‘Vedic/yogic wisdom’....
Dr Radhakrishnan’s thinking was Upanishadic. He also firmly believed in the birth of a new order ba...
In the literature we have found correspondence of several significant traits of Jewish mysticism wit...
A recurring theme in the Advaita Vedānta traditions is the necessity of empirical purification throu...
In recent decades, historians of religions have turned to, and developed, entirely new methodologies...
Designed to help readers deepen their understanding of Hinduism, and reflecting themes central to th...
The ways in which the relationship between mind and world have been considered for the last few hund...
Over the past thirty years, academic dialogues on the relationships between the sciences and religio...
The pluralistic turn in modern Hindu thought corresponds with the rise of an emphasis on direct expe...
The intellectual tradition of India includes many psychological concepts, theories and techniques th...
Vedanta has often been studied without relating it to the Vedic system of knowledge. The reason behi...
In Hindu temples and cultural centers around the world, a visitor today often encounters not only tr...
Questions of the nature of the Self and the purpose of life have been of interest to mankind for mi...
This article is devoted to theistic contents of the Indian teaching of Personal God/Īçvara in Hindus...
Abstract The dynamic nature of the world has changed the physical aspects of human life according t...
In the past centuries, Western scholars who studied the complexities of Indian thought had at least ...
Dr Radhakrishnan’s thinking was Upanishadic. He also firmly believed in the birth of a new order ba...
In the literature we have found correspondence of several significant traits of Jewish mysticism wit...
A recurring theme in the Advaita Vedānta traditions is the necessity of empirical purification throu...
In recent decades, historians of religions have turned to, and developed, entirely new methodologies...
Designed to help readers deepen their understanding of Hinduism, and reflecting themes central to th...
The ways in which the relationship between mind and world have been considered for the last few hund...
Over the past thirty years, academic dialogues on the relationships between the sciences and religio...
The pluralistic turn in modern Hindu thought corresponds with the rise of an emphasis on direct expe...
The intellectual tradition of India includes many psychological concepts, theories and techniques th...
Vedanta has often been studied without relating it to the Vedic system of knowledge. The reason behi...
In Hindu temples and cultural centers around the world, a visitor today often encounters not only tr...
Questions of the nature of the Self and the purpose of life have been of interest to mankind for mi...
This article is devoted to theistic contents of the Indian teaching of Personal God/Īçvara in Hindus...
Abstract The dynamic nature of the world has changed the physical aspects of human life according t...
In the past centuries, Western scholars who studied the complexities of Indian thought had at least ...
Dr Radhakrishnan’s thinking was Upanishadic. He also firmly believed in the birth of a new order ba...
In the literature we have found correspondence of several significant traits of Jewish mysticism wit...
A recurring theme in the Advaita Vedānta traditions is the necessity of empirical purification throu...