AVID 018 - Vedanta-The Ultimate Knowledge |
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Vedanta, the Sanskrit word means Ultimate Knowledge. Veda: Knowledge and anta: end/zenith. |
AVID’s session on Vedanta, will be an overview to understand the Fundamental Pillar of Vedanta in an interactive manner. The course will introduce the schools of Vedanta philosophy, will focus on the contemporary Indian thinkers like Dr. Radhakrishnan and Shri Aurobindo, who imbibed Vedanta in their teaching with a cause. |
Vedanta affirms that all religions teach the same basic truths about the divine, the world and our relationship to one another. Thousands of years ago the Rig Veda declared: "Truth is one” that there is no accident in the cosmic universe and human destiny which is governed by the law of action and reaction. |
This workshop aims to suggest the practical applications of Vedanta in not only our daily life but also in Business and in Science. |
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- Introduction & History of Vedanta
- Veda and Vedanta
- Vedanta and Western philosophy
- Principles & Fundamentals of the Schools of Vedanta philosophy
- Contemporary Indian thinkers like Dr. Radhakrishnan and Shri. Aurobindo, and Vedanta.
- Vedanta in Business and in Science
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AVID 018 Vedanta - The Ultimate Knowledge |
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| Know your Faculty |
Dr Gauri Mahulikar – Head - Dept of Sanskrit
University of Mumbai |
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Dr Gauri Mahulikar, the Director of this Course, is presently the Head of the Sanskrit Department at the University of Mumbai. After obtaining a Doctorate in Vedic Elements in Puranic Mantras and Rituals, she has dedicated herself to the teaching of Sanskrit, mainly at the Post Graduate Level. She has published 3 books and 55 articles on various subjects, apart from presenting papers at National and International conferences |
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Dr Madhavi Narsalay – Prof. Dept of Sanskrit University of Mumbai |
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Dr Madhavi Narsalay holds a PhD in Sanskrit and has been teaching at the University of Mumbai for past thirteen years. Her field of interests include Indian Aesthetics, Mythology and Facets of Feminist Religion. Apart from fifteen publications to her credit, she has been presenting papers at National and International conferences.
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