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E-Upakara, Bebantenan Learning Information System with Tree Diagram Model
Published 2020-06-01“…Researches on the implementation of information technology in Balinese culture and Hindu religion are still relatively rare, because Balinese culture is often perceived as “old fashioned” compared to information technology as something modern. In Hinduism, Yadnya ceremony is a religious ceremony when Hindus expressed gratitude to God, to fellow humans, to the resi, (priest/teacher), to the ancestors, and to Bhuta Kala. …”
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Two Faces of the Hindu Great Goddess
Published 2023-09-01“…Śāktism remains an integral part of the philosophical-religious landscape of the complex totality of Hinduism, while also stretching beyond narrow religious contexts and critically examines normative patterns of patriarchal social reality. …”
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Green and/or brown: Governing food production in India
Published 2020-12-01“…While the concept of ahimsa (non-injury to all living creatures) is central to Hinduism, and Hindu vegetarianism has been thoroughly explored in the literature, there is no corresponding exploration of how labelling “green” and “brown” conditions food and food ingredient production in India. …”
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Was Swami Vivekananda a Hindu Supremacist? Revisiting a Long-Standing Debate
Published 2020-07-01“…Second, I try to shed new light on Vivekananda’s views on Hinduism, religious diversity, the caste system, and Ramakrishna by building on the existing scholarship, taking into account various facets of his complex thought, and examining the ways that his views evolved in certain respects. …”
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The problems of typology of Transcendental Meditation movement (TM)
Published 2018-12-01“…This paper also reveals problems of typology, the main of which is that diff erent opinions about the relationship of ideas of Hinduism with the elements of modern science in the teachings of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi are designated in scientifi c and educational literature by diff erent terms, which, moreover, are ambiguous. …”
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Mathematics and physical reality: The theme of the absence of the “Transcendental Signifi ed” in the language of modern fundamental science
Published 2023-06-01“…It is stated that the world, constructed according to the logic of ideal mathematical symmetries, passes into a state called unmanifested in Hinduism. In the same direction the concept of J. Baudrillard is considered, where the structures of ideal reversibility are supposed to be the most radical way to destroy what exists and the symbol of nothingness. …”
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"Macbeth" in Nineteenth-Century Bengal: A Case of Conflicted Indigenization
Published 2013-12-01“…Bengal experienced a revival of Hinduism paradoxically augmented by the nationalist ethos and the divisive tactics of British rule that fostered communalism. …”
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Gardening as Activism: Cultivating Human Minds in A Gardener in Wasteland
Published 2023-08-01“…His book carefully deconstructs the Vedic scriptures, which make up the largest chunk of central religious texts in Hinduism, in order to expose the latent hypocrisy and the conspiracy of Brahminical ideology to dominate a section of society. …”
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Access to adequate nutrition as a global bioethical principle: An uninvited retrospective discourse with UNESCO
Published 2023-02-01“…During the development of the Universal Declaration of Bioethics and Human Rights (UDBHR), discussions were held with various non-Christian religions (Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam and Confucianism), as well as the Roman Catholic faith tradition around the content of the UDBHR, while the Protestant faith tradition was glaringly uninvited. …”
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The Religious World of guthis: Three facets of Newār civilization, Nepal
Published 2021-01-01“…Despite the impact of Hinduism and Tantric Buddhism, the religion of Jyāpu ‘farmers’ of the Newār ethnic group still presents features that do not fit in with these two ‘high religions’. …”
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Islam Nusantara Dalam Tinjauan Tafsir Izwaji
Published 2018-12-01“…Islam Nusantara is an order of life that has a pattern of life style of Islamic models formed through culture acculturation, between Islamic culture including the procedures of Islamic life in addition to mahdah worship, models of clothing and other attributes with culture located in the archipelago, covering various religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Catholicism, Protestantism, Confucianism, which are in the Indonesian region.This study is library research. …”
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The Black Madonna: A Theoretical Framework for the African Origins of Other World Religious Beliefs
Published 2020-10-01“…This review summarizes existing scholarship in order to theorize how Abrahamic religions and Hinduism were influenced by African beliefs, in order to illuminate the contributions that African beliefs have had on other world religions. …”
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A Comparative Study of Medieval Religious Spirituality: Bonaventure’s Theory of Six Stages of Spirituality and Śaṅkara’s Sixfold Practice Theory of Advaita Vedānta
Published 2023-12-01“…In medieval India, the desire for “the unity of Brahman and Self” was present in the Vedānta tradition of Hinduism. Adi Śaṅkara, the master of Vedānta philosophy, proposed the six-fold sādhana: mind control, sense control, mental tranquility, endurance, potential faith, and concentration. …”
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Missiology as encounterology: Pentecostal considerations
Published 2024-01-01“…The approach recognises the encounter between people of different faiths or religions such as Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism and others. Encounterology is a theology of a particular interfaith encounter that is relevant to the theology of religions. …”
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Religious Education for Aliran Kebatinan Community in Contemporary Indonesia
Published 2019-06-01“…Second, since the Independence of Indonesia until 2016, the Aliran Kebatinan community was “forced” to learn other religious education such as; Islam, Christian, Hinduism, Buddhism or Confucianism at schools even though they were not the adherents of one of these six official religions. …”
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Outcaste and outcast: navigating the caste system in indian literature
Published 2014“…India’s caste system has been the dominant social structure for centuries, and because of its close ties with Hinduism, it has largely resisted attempts to dismantle it in the face of political revision, and despite the efforts of lawmakers. …”
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Let’s move to “Universal Corporate Governance Theory”
Published 2013“…The main aim of this study is to propose “The Universal Corporate Governance Theory” which is developed based on the ethical teachings of Christians, Judaism, Islam, Sikh, Hinduism and Buddhism. It is expected that this ethical based theory will be applicable and acceptable for all types of organizations at any space and time. …”
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The philosophy in the creation of traditional Malay carving motifs in Peninsula Malaysia
Published 2012“…This paper explains how the concept of the creation of Malay woodcarving motifs is associated with the ancient Malay kingdom of Langkasuka which came under the influence of Hinduism. However, since the coming of Islam, the philosophy of creating Malay carving motifs had undergone discernable changes. …”
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The Direct Path : Creating a Journey to the Divine Through the World's Mystical Traditions /
Published 2000“…In this groundbreaking, eloquently written work, renowned religious scholar Andrew Harvey builds on his twenty-five-year study of the world's various mystical traditions--including Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, Sufism, the Kabbalah, and Christian mysticism--to create an illuminating spiritual map that anyone can use to develop a direct path to the divine. …”
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OS DIREITOS HUMANOS SOB A ÓTICA DAS DIFERENTES TRADIÇÕES RELIGIOSAS
Published 2011-07-01“…In this article we have depicted the analysis of social scientists who seek to verify whether there was common ground between this doctrine and the different religious traditions which they professed: Islam, Buddhism, Confucianism and Hinduism. We support the idea that identities need to be spelled traditional and valued in the public space, where the spiritual dimension of human being deserves to be considered.…”
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