The Hidden Glory of India


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A reference book on Hindu spirituality includes information on the ancient texts of India, the power of mantras, Ayurveda, karma and reincarnation, deities, mythological figures, festivals, yoga, and more.




An Uncertain Glory


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Why India's problems won't be solved by rapid economic growth alone When India became independent in 1947 after two centuries of colonial rule, it immediately adopted a firmly democratic political system, with multiple parties, freedom of speech, and extensive political rights. The famines of the British era disappeared, and steady economic growth replaced the economic stagnation of the Raj. The growth of the Indian economy quickened further over the last three decades and became the second fastest among large economies. Despite a recent dip, it is still one of the highest in the world. Maintaining rapid as well as environmentally sustainable growth remains an important and achievable goal for India. In An Uncertain Glory, two of India's leading economists argue that the country's main problems lie in the lack of attention paid to the essential needs of the people, especially of the poor, and often of women. There have been major failures both to foster participatory growth and to make good use of the public resources generated by economic growth to enhance people's living conditions. There is also a continued inadequacy of social services such as schooling and medical care as well as of physical services such as safe water, electricity, drainage, transportation, and sanitation. In the long run, even the feasibility of high economic growth is threatened by the underdevelopment of social and physical infrastructure and the neglect of human capabilities, in contrast with the Asian approach of simultaneous pursuit of economic growth and human development, as pioneered by Japan, South Korea, and China. In a democratic system, which India has great reason to value, addressing these failures requires not only significant policy rethinking by the government, but also a clearer public understanding of the abysmal extent of social and economic deprivations in the country. The deep inequalities in Indian society tend to constrict public discussion, confining it largely to the lives and concerns of the relatively affluent. Drèze and Sen present a powerful analysis of these deprivations and inequalities as well as the possibility of change through democratic practice.




Unheard Narratives of India's Past and Present


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Nirmal Saxena's Unheard Narratives of India's Past and Present is a compilation of myriad tales of India that include growing clout of underworld mafias in the time of political turmoil in the country, story of Smriti Irani's exceptional victory in the bastion of Indian National Congress's crown prince Rahul Gandhi and indomitable courage of Uddhav Thakeray in the face of strong Modi wave. The book contains saga of Chand Mohammad whose idols are worshipped as "Sai Baba" in numerous temples across India by devotees of all religions. Stories of Baba Jai Gurudev's confinement during Emergency, Nizam of Hyderabad Meer Usman Ali Khan's generous donation for the establishment of Banaras Hindu University, Camaraderie of Tulsidas and Abdul Raheem Khan-i-Khanan, courage of India's daughter Gunjan Saxena during Kargil war and Dileep Kumar's eternal fame as an artist are some of the striking features of the present book. The book also includes tale of injustice done to Har Gobind Khorana, when his talent was not recognised in his own motherland. The author, Nirmal Saxena, aspires to establish such thirty four hidden gems of India in the firmament of eternal glory and fame through this book. These unheard stories need to be told to reiterate India's glory as secular and culturally diverse nation.




The Web of Indian Life


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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER IX THE SYNTHESIS OF INDIAN THOUGHT When existence was not, nor non-existence, When the world was not, nor the sky beyond, What covered the mist? By whom was it contained? What was in those thick depths of darkness? When death was not, nor immortality, When night was not separate from day, Then That vibrated motionless, one with Its own glory, And beside That, nothing else existed. When darkness was hidden in darkness, Undistinguished, like one mass of water, Then did That which was covered with darkness Manifest Its glory by heat. Now first arose Desire, the primal seed of mind, [The sages have seen all this in their hearts, Separating existence from non-existence.] Its rays spread above, around, and below, The glory became creative. The Self, sustained as Cause below, Projected, as Effect, above. Who then understood? Who then declared How came into being this Projected? Lo, in its wake followed even the Gods, Who can say, therefore, whence It came? Whence arose this projected, and whether sustained or not, He alone, O Beloved, who is its Ruler in the highest heaven knoweth, Nay, it may be that even He knoweth it not! Rig. Veda: Hymn of Creation. I Like the delicate charm that is common to honourable women; like the distinctive greatness of saints and heroes; like the intellectual breadth of a university city; like all the finest things in the world in fact, Indian thought had remained till the year 1893 without a definition, and without a name. For the word dhamnma can in no sense be taken as the name of a religion. It is the essential quality, the permanent, unfluctuating core, of substance, --the nian-ness of man, life-ness of life, as it were. But as such it may assume any form, according to the secret of the individuality we..




New India


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New India: Reclaiming the Lost Glory offers a persuasive and data-driven roadmap for India to eliminate abject poverty, accelerate economic growth, and return to a prominent position in the global economy. Outlining a concise strategy to transform India from a primarily rural and agricultural economy to an urban and industrial economy, Arvind Panagariya highlights the importance of creating good jobs for workers with limited skills by encouraging medium andlarge firms in labor-intensive sectors.




India


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In India: A Sacred Geography, renowned Harvard scholar Diana Eck offers an extraordinary spiritual journey through the pilgrimage places of the world's most religiously vibrant culture and reveals that it is, in fact, through these sacred pilgrimages that India’s very sense of nation has emerged. No matter where one goes in India, one will find a landscape in which mountains, rivers, forests, and villages are elaborately linked to the stories of the gods and heroes of Indian culture. Every place in this vast landscape has its story, and conversely, every story of Hindu myth and legend has its place. Likewise, these places are inextricably tied to one another—not simply in the past, but in the present—through the local, regional, and transregional practices of pilgrimage. India: A Sacred Geography tells the story of the pilgrim’s India. In these pages, Diana Eck takes the reader on an extraordinary spiritual journey through the living landscape of this fascinating country –its mountains, rivers, and seacoasts, its ancient and powerful temples and shrines. Seeking to fully understand the sacred places of pilgrimage from the ground up, with their stories, connections and layers of meaning, she acutely examines Hindu religious ideas and narratives and shows how they have been deeply inscribed in the land itself. Ultimately, Eck shows us that from these networks of pilgrimage places, India’s very sense of region and nation has emerged. This is the astonishing and fascinating picture of a land linked for centuries not by the power of kings and governments, but by the footsteps of pilgrims. India: A Sacred Geography offers a unique perspective on India, both as a complex religious culture and as a nation. Based on her extensive knowledge and her many decades of wide-ranging travel and research, Eck's piercing insights and a sweeping grasp of history ensure that this work will be in demand for many years to come.




India Calling


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Reversing his parents immigrant path, a young writer returns to India and discovers an old country making itself new. Anand Giridharadas sensed something was afoot as his plane prepared to land in Bombay. An elderly passenger looked at him and said, Were all trying to go that way, pointing to the rear. You, youre going this way. Giridharadas was...




Great Minds on India


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Indian culture and spiritualism have exerted a strong hold over the world’s greatest intellectuals—from psychologists like Carl Jung to poets like T.S. Eliot, from orators like Swami Vivekananda to philosophers like Sri Aurobindo, from statesmen like Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam to writers like H.G. Wells. Compiled by Salil Gewali, Great Minds on India is a remarkable collection of the thoughts and views of these world-renowned opinion-makers on India’s cultural inheritance and glorious legacy.




Indian Culture and Work Organisations in Transition


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This book analyses key theoretical influences on Indian culture in a business context. It shows the interactions between indigenous culture and workplace ethics which is increasingly being populated by multinational corporations. It discusses how the Indian workplace has evolved over time as well as retained some managerial practices dating back to the classical traditions of ancient India. It further demonstrates the changes brought about by globalisation, especially through information technology and business process outsourcing industries. This volume will be useful to the scholars and researchers of business and management studies, cultural studies, Asian studies as well as human resource (HR) professionals.




Nine Lives


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A Buddhist monk takes up arms to resist the Chinese invasion of Tibet - then spends the rest of his life trying to atone for the violence by hand printing the best prayer flags in India. A Jain nun tests her powers of detachment as she watches her best friend ritually starve herself to death. Nine people, nine lives; each one taking a different religious path, each one an unforgettable story. William Dalrymple delves deep into the heart of a nation torn between the relentless onslaught of modernity and the ancient traditions that endure to this day. LONGLISTED FOR THE BBC SAMUEL JOHNSON PRIZE