Ecological Spirituality: Hindu Scriptural Perspectives

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Ecological Spirituality: Hindu Scriptural Perspectives

Every major step man takes wreaks its own damage on the environment. Aware of this, man is yet unwilling to forgo the immediate material benefits his actions give. for all his professions of concern aabout the environment, in reality his concern reduces to nothing more than cosmetic changes in the exterior which are of no value. This celender monograph is critique on this pervasive culture of ambivalence. The author resorts to the first principles, Sanatana Dharmawhich literally means eternal order. Not environmental engineering but ecological spirituality is the answer. In Fact this is the only religion the world needs.

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G. Naganathan

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Ecological Spirituality: Hindu Scriptural Perspectives

Every major step man takes wreaks its own damage on the environment. Aware of this, man is yet unwilling to forgo the immediate material benefits his actions give. for all his professions of concern aabout the environment, in reality his concern reduces to nothing more than cosmetic changes in the exterior which are of no value. This celender monograph is critique on this pervasive culture of ambivalence. The author resorts to the first principles, Sanatana Dharmawhich literally means eternal order. Not environmental engineering but ecological spirituality is the answer. In Fact this is the only religion the world needs.

About the Author(s)

G. Naganathan, who has a formal education in physics and works as an engineer in the field of telecommunications, has always been a devoted follower of the humanities. This is due to the gurukulavasa, or early tutoring, that he received from his scholar, linguist, thinker, and lawyer father. Throughout his whole life, he worked diligently to nurture a lifelong interest in a variety of fields, including but not limited to literature (especially the languages English, French, and Sanskrit), philosophies, comparative religions, science in general, and current theoretical physics. After he retired from his position as Director (Engineering) South Zone, AIR and Doordarshan for the Central Government, he worked for nearly a decade and a half as Editor of Publications at the International Headquarters of The Theosophical Society in Adyar, Chennai. This position was purely honorary.

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Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 10 × 11 × 12 cm
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G. Naganathan

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