The social role of the Gita: How and why/ P Satya Agarwal

By: Agarwal, P SatyaMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass, 1997Description: 475 pISBN: 8120815246Subject(s): Hindu sociology | Socialism and Hinduism | Bhagavadgītā -- Criticism, interpretation, etcDDC classification: 294.5924
Contents:
Part One CASE STUDIES ON SOCIAL APPLICATIONS OF KARMAYOGA 1 Leaders of Social Movements in India: Selective . Identification for Case Study 2 Rammohun Roy: Using the Gita for Social Reform 3 Vivekananda: Institutionalizing the Karma- Yoga-Based Socio-Spiritual Approach 4 Tilak: Orienting the Gita to Swaraj and Lokasarhgraha 5 Aurobindo: Extending Lokasarhgraha, with Modification, from Karmayoga to Purnayoga 6 Gandhi: Adopting Ahirhsa to Achieve Lokasarhgraha and Satya 7 From Roy to Gandhi: Expanding the Social Role of the Gita Part Two LOKASAMGRAHA: THE SOCIAL IDEAL OF THE GITA 8 Why the Social Ideal Remained Neglected for so Long 9 Arjuna's Search for Sreyas and Sri Krsna's Teaching on Niskama Karma 10 Lokasarhgraha: A Broad Social Goal, Supplementing Individual Sreyas 11 Multiplicity of Ways of Participation in Lokasarhgraha I 12 Two Stages of Lokasarhgraha: Duty-Bound and Spontaneous 13 Bhakti, Jnana and Purusarthas: Practically Incomplete without Lokasarhgraha 14 Updated Lokasarhgraha: A Potentially Dynamic Social Ideal
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Part One
CASE STUDIES ON SOCIAL APPLICATIONS OF
KARMAYOGA
1 Leaders of Social Movements in India: Selective .
Identification for Case Study
2 Rammohun Roy: Using the Gita for Social Reform
3 Vivekananda: Institutionalizing the Karma-
Yoga-Based Socio-Spiritual Approach
4 Tilak: Orienting the Gita to Swaraj and
Lokasarhgraha
5 Aurobindo: Extending Lokasarhgraha, with
Modification, from Karmayoga to Purnayoga
6 Gandhi: Adopting Ahirhsa to Achieve
Lokasarhgraha and Satya
7 From Roy to Gandhi: Expanding the Social
Role of the Gita
Part Two
LOKASAMGRAHA: THE SOCIAL IDEAL
OF THE GITA
8 Why the Social Ideal Remained Neglected for
so Long
9 Arjuna's Search for Sreyas and Sri Krsna's
Teaching on Niskama Karma
10 Lokasarhgraha: A Broad Social Goal,
Supplementing Individual Sreyas
11 Multiplicity of Ways of Participation in
Lokasarhgraha
I
12 Two Stages of Lokasarhgraha: Duty-Bound and
Spontaneous
13 Bhakti, Jnana and Purusarthas: Practically
Incomplete without Lokasarhgraha
14 Updated Lokasarhgraha: A
Potentially Dynamic Social Ideal

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