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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Beyond Distinctions Prabuddha Bharata December 2008 in the group
Indology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoThis paper explores how one can go beyond social and other distinctions by the praxis of Advaita Vedanta
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Aging in the Indian Context Prabuddha Bharata April 2009 in the group
Indology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoExplores the Indian perspectives on coping with Aging.
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Hindu Vishva Hindu Vishwa Malayalam Cultural Magazine September-October 2016 Issues in the group
Indology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoHindu Vishva hinduvishwa malayalam cultural magazine 2016 October 17 – November 16 Issue
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Phalaharini Kali Hindu Vishva Malayalam Hindu Vishva September-October 2016 in the group
Indology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoThis article discusses the implications of the symbology of Kali from a different and fresh perspective and positions the worship of Kali in the bigger picture of the divinisation of everything in Sanatana Dharma. It also discusses the needless marginalisation of so-called ‘ugly’ and ‘terrible’ and how these prejudices have to be overcome to…[Read more]
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Narasimhananda Swami deposited Hindu Vishva Hindu Vishwa Malayalam Cultural Magazine September-October 2016 Issues in the group
Indology on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoHindu Vishva hinduvishwa malayalam cultural magazine 2016 September 17 – October 16 Issue
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Rebecca Ruth Gould deposited “Wearing the Belt of Oppression: Khāqānī’s Christian Qaṣīda and the Prison Poetry of Medieval Shirvān,” Journal of Persianate Studies (2016) in the group
Persian and Persianate Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoThis article examines how the Persian prison poem (habsiyāt) incorporated Islamic legal norms for governing non-Muslim peoples into its poetics. By tracing how Khāqāni of Shirvān (d. 1199) brought the aesthetics of incarceration to bear on Islamic legal regulations pertaining to non-Muslim communities (ahl al-zemma), I offer a new perspective on…[Read more]
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Rebecca Ruth Gould deposited “The Critique of Religion as Political Critique: Mīrzā Fatḥ ʿAlī Ākhūndzāda’s Pre-Islamic Xenology,” Intellectual History Review (Awarded the International Society for Intellectual History’s Charles Schmitt Prize) in the group
Persian and Persianate Studies on Humanities Commons 6 years, 11 months agoMīrzā Fatḥ ‘Alī Ākhūndzāda’s Letters from Prince Kamāl al-Dawla to the Prince Jalāl al-Dawla (1865) is often read as a Persian attempt to introduce European Enlightenment political thought to modern Iranian society. This essay frames Ākhūndzāda’s text within a broader intellectual tradition. I read Ākhūndzāda as a radical reformer whose inte…[Read more]
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Sunil Sharma deposited ‘The Spring of Hindustan’: Love and War in the Monsoon in Indo-Persian Poetry in the group
Persian and Persianate Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years agoA study of the imagery of the monsoon season in the poetry of the classical poets Masud Sad Salman and Amir Khusrau.
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Sunil Sharma deposited The Chameleonic Identities of Mohan Lal Kashmiri and His Travels in Persianate Lands in the group
Persian and Persianate Studies on Humanities Commons 7 years agoA close reading of parts of Mohan Lal Kashmiri’s travel account in English to Central Asia and Iran as a Persianate text.
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Ravi Khangai deposited Āpaddharma’ (Law at the time of distress) in the Mahābhārata in the group
Indology on Humanities Commons 7 years, 1 month ago‘Dharma’ (Rightousness)1 sometimes takes the shape of ‘Adharma’ (unrighteousness ).”2 The Mahābhārata gives a subtle message through the stories. Sage Viśhwamitra justifies stealing of a piece of dog’s flesh to save his life during famine. (Śāntiparvan). Blind adherence of the sage Kauśika to his vow of speaking truth led to the killing of the vi…[Read more]
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Amod Lele deposited Ethical revaluation in the thought of Śāntideva in the group
Indology on Humanities Commons 7 years, 8 months agoThis dissertation examines the idea of ethical revaluation — taking things we normally see as good for our flourishing and seeing them as neutral or bad, and vice versa — in the Mahāyāna Buddhist thinker Śāntideva. It shows how Śāntideva’s thought on the matter is more coherent than it might otherwise appear, first by examining the consistency…[Read more]