HINDU RENAISSANCE AND DEVELOPMENTAL MOVEMENT IN INDIA

Through nearly four thousand years of its struggle for self-experience and self-expression in the face of internal and external opposing forces, India has sustained herself as perhaps the mostenduring spiritualistic tradition in the world. The richness of her past triumphs in matters concerning the...

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Main Author: Manninezhath, T. M. Manickam and T. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Dharmaram College 1978
In: Journal of Dharma
Year: 1978, Volume: 3, Issue: 1, Pages: 67-97
Further subjects:B Bhakti-Karma movement
B Arya Samaj
B Reform Movements
B Hindu Renaissance
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Summary:Through nearly four thousand years of its struggle for self-experience and self-expression in the face of internal and external opposing forces, India has sustained herself as perhaps the mostenduring spiritualistic tradition in the world. The richness of her past triumphs in matters concerning the soul, the vitality of her quest for transcendental experience, the ultimate freedom of man from the limiting and shallow phenomenal world, her unique performance in absorbing Christianity, Zoroastrianism, Islam and Judaism, unrestrained renunciation of her saints and seersfor the sake of transtemporal paradise of bliss, and her intense love for and practice of peace-all these bear testimony to her spiritual excellence and valour. At the same time this very sameinner power of assimilation awakened the Indian community to a new consciousness of change and transformation.
ISSN:0253-7222
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of Dharma