Upanishads and Yoga: An Empirical Approach to the UnderstandingBharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 1972 - 160 էջ |
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... spheres . 7. The technique of Bharatiya Shiksha must involve- ( a ) the adoption by the teacher of the Guru attitude which consists in taking a personal interest in the student ; inspiring and encouraging him to achieve distinction in ...
... spheres . 7. The technique of Bharatiya Shiksha must involve- ( a ) the adoption by the teacher of the Guru attitude which consists in taking a personal interest in the student ; inspiring and encouraging him to achieve distinction in ...
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... sphere of the Upanishadic universe of discourse . This should not , however , prevent anyone from ex- ploring the implications of the Upanishadic utterances for philosophical or any other branches of study pro- vided the caution is ...
... sphere of the Upanishadic universe of discourse . This should not , however , prevent anyone from ex- ploring the implications of the Upanishadic utterances for philosophical or any other branches of study pro- vided the caution is ...
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... other i.e. , presumably , hitherto unacquired levels of or spheres of perceptual and other skills or powers , suggesting thereby that through the proper use of samyama , human perceptual and VII Yoga and Personal Efficiency.
... other i.e. , presumably , hitherto unacquired levels of or spheres of perceptual and other skills or powers , suggesting thereby that through the proper use of samyama , human perceptual and VII Yoga and Personal Efficiency.
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