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Hatha Yoga Pradipika Swami Muktibodhananda
Hatha Yoga Pradipika Swami Muktibodhananda
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Hatha Yoga Pradipika
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Inner Life of the Astrological Mandala...BOOK
Dr. Uday Dokras
The Nastika Schools Toward the end of the Vedic Period, c. 600 BCE, there was a spiritual and cultural shift in India which encouraged various thinkers to question the Hindu vision. The Vedas were written, and recited, in Sanskrit by the priestsa language the people could not understandand so were also interpreted by the clergy for the people. Objections to this practice encouraged questions concerning the validity of the entire belief system and so a number of philosophical schools arose which either supported the orthodox Hindu view or rejected it. Those schools who supported it were known as astika ("there exists"), and those who rejected Hindu thought were known as nastika ("there does not exist"). The best known nastika schools were Charvaka, Jainism, and Buddhism, all three of which came to use the mandala in their own systems. Charvaka: The Charvaka mandala represents the central belief of the school that only perceivable reality of the four elements of air, earth, fire, and water exists. Charvaka was founded by the reformer Brhaspati (l. c. 600 BCE) who completely rejected any supernatural concepts and insisted on direct, personal experience as t
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A few days ago, I was strolling across when I happened to pass near the metro Station.
The Metro station looked neat and clean. The interiors are done up well and there are sufficient facilities for passengers, including physically challenged.
While I was admiring the new technology that makes commuting easier, I happened to glance across the road and found that where the once beautiful Plaza Theatre stood, there was only a mass of construction materials.
I boarded the Metro, remembering the many English cinemas hat were screened at Plaza. When the metro reached the Trinity station, I happened to look out and once again I was transported decades back to an age when the theatre screened movies.
Both the Plaza and Galaxy are gone, victims of growing urbanization as are several other theatres in the area-Blue Moon and Blue Diamond on MG Road and near Plaza, Opera at the junction of Brigade Road and Residency Road and in front of Rex.
Even as the Metro was moving smoothly, memories of and its theatres came back.
has the distinction of having the first ever theatre in south India-Elgin in Shivajinagar. The theatre boom in the 1950s and 1960s was similar to the boom in malls that we see today. Wherever we went in those days, we saw posters of Raj Kumar, Shivaji G