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Dalit Veda Vyasa was India s first nation builder He was the child of an inter-caste union

Dalit Veda Vyasa was India’s first nation builder. He was the child of an inter-caste union In ‘Makers of Modern Dalit History’, Sudarshan Ramabadran and Guru Prakash Paswan write Veda Vyasa’s achievements show how Dalit communities have helped Hinduism revolutionise and reform. Text Size: A+ A revolutionary reformer, a path-breaking poet, a writer par excellence, a brilliant editor, an inspirational sage who institutionalized teaching with passion and an institution unto himself, Veda Vyasa is one of the central names in Indian spiritual tradition. He can be referred to as ‘the first nation builder’ for his creation of the

Is Yoga A Religion? A Great Debate And Discussion About Yogic Philosophy

Posted on February 12, 2021 | Views: 1,416 cwebb2021-02-12T00:41:39-08:00 Is yoga a religion? This debate has existed for quite some time… The ancient texts that guide the foundational teachings of yoga are derived from Patanjali’s The Yoga Sutras. But his teachings are often interpreted differently by yoga practitioners. Some practitioners find specific references to religious beliefs in these words. But others interpret the Yoga Sutras as non-denominational. Patanjali indeed mentions a higher being by using the word “Iswara” which can mean “Lord” or that which is omnipotent. But still, there is a lot of room for interpretation from both sides of the debate. 

How will India be in 2030 - a new book charts the course

How will India be in 2030 - a new book charts the course
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How will India be in 2030 a new book charts the course-ANI

New Delhi [India], January 25 (ANI): India wants to be the third-largest economy in the world by the end of this decade, raise Gross Enrolment Ratio in higher education to 50 per cent, end extreme poverty and produce 450 GW of renewable energy. The Narendra Modi government has undertaken bold reforms to meet the manifold aspirations across sectors and usher the country on a faster growth path. A new book looks at the journey that India will undertake in the next ten years as it meets challenges in the neighbourhood and beyond and gets rid of bottlenecks and inefficiencies to realise its inherent strengths.

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