Ecological spirituality: Hindu scriptural perspectives/ G. Naganathan
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Contents:
I. What is Hinduism?
II. The Hindu Concept of Creation
III. The Hindu Attitude to Creation
IV. Man's Day-to-Day life
V. Progress—The Scriptures
vis-a-vis the West
VI. Aparigraha, Lokasangraha
VII. Economics Energy
VIII. Disengagement-Retrace
IX. Food and the Spirit
X. Where Science Ends
XI. The Need of the Hour
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 204.35 NAG/E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P14212 |
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I. What is Hinduism?
II. The Hindu Concept of Creation
III. The Hindu Attitude to Creation
IV. Man's Day-to-Day life
V. Progress—The Scriptures
vis-a-vis the West
VI. Aparigraha, Lokasangraha
VII. Economics Energy
VIII. Disengagement-Retrace
IX. Food and the Spirit
X. Where Science Ends
XI. The Need of the Hour
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