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Gita For Success In Modern Life: From Basement to Board Room by R.S.Garg

Gita For Success In Modern Life: From Basement to Board Room by R.S.Garg

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The Holy Geeta: Srimad Bhagawad Geeta, Sanskrit and Romanized Text with English Translation by Prabha Duneja

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The Holy Geeta: Srimad Bhagawad Geeta, Sanskrit and Romanized Text with English Translation by Prabha Duneja

The Gita and Tulasi-Ramayana: Their Common Call for the Good of All by Satya Prakash Agarwal

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Year of Publication: 2000
Binding: Paperback
Edition: 1st
No. of Pages: 246
Pages: 246
Language: English
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishing House

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This book has identified “the good of all” as the single most important criterion of excellence of any socio-spiritual approach to life’s problems–particularly in the context of the conflict-ridden society of today. The comprehensive coverage of this criterion, as presented in this study, has strong links with (like Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati) three life-sustaining streams of thought. The first stream refers to the lokasamgraha-message of the Gita which has been formulated in that scripture from ten different but inter-connected angles. The second stream refers to the jagmangal-message of the Manas which is simpler to grasp and which can also be explained from the same ten angles as are applicable to the Gita. The third stream refers to the repeated expressions of the concern for “the good of all” which began with the Vedas and which continued as an integral part of the Indian tradition–a steady source which strengthened the calls of the Gita and Manas also. By putting all these ideas together and by maintaining the interest of the readers, this book has opened the door to a new field of study and research, viz. the Indian contribution to the theory and practice of “the good of all.” Review(s) “His arguments are forceful and convincing. The book is really a gem which is worth acquiring by all those interested in the subject.” NATIONAL HERALD About the Author(s) Dr. Satya P. Agarwal is a Social Scientist. His academic honours include five gold medals and numerous merit scholarships and research fellowships at various universities. The Governor of the State of Maryland conferred upon him “The Governor’s Citation”, in recognition of his pioneering books as also his contribution to social service. He is author of several books besides the present one which are widely acclaimed and appreciated by the discerning readers. Other honours conferred on him include: (i) Kunti Goyal International Award, (ii) Special Award of Manas Sangam and (iii) International Tulasi Award.

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