Gandhian Spiritualism : a quest for the essence of excellence
By: Chakrabarti, Mohit.
Series: Gandhian studies and peace research series-7. Publisher: New delhi Concept Publishing 1993Description: 184p.ISBN: 8170224578.Subject(s): Gandhi,Mahatma 1869-1948 -- Political and Social views -- India | Gandhi,mahatma -- Philosophy -- India | Social Perception -- India | Relegion -- Socialism -- IndiaDDC classification: 133.901 Summary: Spiritualism is awakening afresh with all the essence of humanism. To Mahatma Gandhi, it is something more than mere awakening. It is a practice and poignance for the manifestation of inward perfection for better bonding of consciousness. ‘A reformer with a revolutionary’, as Rabindranath Tagore remarks with reverence, Mahatma Gandhi probes deep into the core of spiritualism and guides for a gradual ascent of man. His objectives and strategies for spiritualism are adorned with Sarvodaya, the welfare of one and all and also with the aesthetic excellence of Truth, Beauty and Goodness. He makes a happy fusion between religion and spiritualism often unduly misinterpreted even now in Gandhian, and steps ahead with the vision of mysticism—a serene stream of spiritual profoundness in man the non-violent. A comparative study of Mahatma Gandhi and Swami Vivekananda as connoisseurs of spiritual consciousness might open out newer vistas of spiritualism and might also be endeared and appreciated as a very significant contribution to Gandhian studies. The first of its kind in radical approach and innovation, Gandhian Spiritualism might contribute to the re-emergence of man from the global moratorium of doped consciousnessItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Special Collection- M.K. Gandhi, Guru Nanak Dev ji | NASSDOC Library | Mahatma Gandhi | 133.901 CHA-G (Browse shelf) | Available | 50797 |
Included bibliography and Index
Spiritualism is awakening afresh with all the essence of humanism. To Mahatma Gandhi, it is something more than mere awakening. It is a practice and poignance for the manifestation of inward perfection for better bonding of consciousness. ‘A reformer with a revolutionary’, as Rabindranath Tagore remarks with reverence, Mahatma Gandhi probes deep into the core of spiritualism and guides for a gradual ascent of man. His objectives and strategies for spiritualism are adorned with Sarvodaya, the welfare of one and all and also with the aesthetic excellence of Truth, Beauty and Goodness. He makes a happy fusion between religion and spiritualism often unduly misinterpreted even now in Gandhian, and steps ahead with the vision of mysticism—a serene stream of spiritual profoundness in man the non-violent. A comparative study of Mahatma Gandhi and Swami Vivekananda as connoisseurs of spiritual consciousness might open out newer vistas of spiritualism and might also be endeared and appreciated as a very significant contribution to Gandhian studies. The first of its kind in radical approach and innovation, Gandhian Spiritualism might contribute to the re-emergence of man from the global moratorium of doped consciousness
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