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Epics in Imprints-1.pdf - Vivekananda Kendra Prakashan

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23. Ganesa Gita<br />

24. Suta Gita<br />

25. Yama Gita<br />

26. Siva Gita<br />

27. Rama Gita<br />

28. Surya Gita<br />

29. Vasistha Gita<br />

30. Uttara Gita<br />

31. Pandava Gita<br />

32. Isvara Gita<br />

33. Hari Gita<br />

34. VyasaGita<br />

BOX ITEM<br />

The H<strong>in</strong>du View of Life<br />

In the H<strong>in</strong>du view of life, ideals and<br />

activities were considered to be<br />

<strong>in</strong>terdependent. Society was viewed as<br />

<strong>in</strong>divisible, and on the reconciliation and<br />

equipoise of duties and obligations,<br />

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FEBRUARY - AUGUST 2003<br />

whether of <strong>in</strong>dividuals, classes or<br />

functionaries, the harmony not only of a<br />

particular State of community, but of the<br />

whole creation was held to depend. Life<br />

was a cont<strong>in</strong>uum not <strong>in</strong>terrupted by death;<br />

and so were deed and thought.<br />

C.P.Ramaswamy Aiyar.<br />

(From the Cultural Heritage of India II<br />

RKM Institute of Culture, Calcutta).<br />

BOX ITEM<br />

The Mahabharata and Achiev<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Purusharthas<br />

The Mahabharata describes the four<br />

Purusharthas or human ends. Dharma is<br />

the code of life, the bond which keeps the<br />

society together. Whatever is conducive to<br />

social welfare is to be done. What one is<br />

ashamed of do<strong>in</strong>g is never to be done.

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