ভারতীয় শাস্ত্র ও সাহিত্যে অদ্বৈতবাদ: Monism in Indian Scriptures and Literature (Bengali)
ভারতীয় শাস্ত্র ও সাহিত্যে অদ্বৈতবাদ: Monism in Indian Scriptures and Literature (Bengali)
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"Monism in Indian Scriptures and Literature" by Yogendra Nath Bagchi explores the concept of monism, which emphasizes the unity of all existence, as reflected in various Indian texts and literary works. Bagchi likely examines how this philosophical outlook is articulated in foundational scriptures like the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, and other key texts, as well as its influence on literature and cultural narratives.
Key themes might include:
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Philosophical Foundations: An analysis of how monism is rooted in Indian philosophical traditions, focusing on the non-dualistic perspectives found in Vedanta and other schools of thought.
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Literary Expressions: Exploration of how themes of unity and interconnectedness manifest in classical and modern Indian literature, highlighting poets and writers who have embraced these ideas.
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Spiritual Implications: Discussion on the implications of monism for understanding the self, the universe, and the divine, including how it fosters a sense of oneness among all beings.
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Comparative Perspectives: Bagchi might also draw parallels between Indian monism and similar concepts in other philosophical traditions, enriching the understanding of this worldview.
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Cultural Influence: An examination of how monistic ideas have shaped Indian art, music, and cultural practices, contributing to a cohesive sense of identity.