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The feeling that the indian Philosophy is much better than any other philosophies of the world, is it right or wrong

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Our ancestors have been very clever in terms of passing on the message on the true nature of what each one of us is to seek. With the limited vocabulary to describe what the philosophy of Hinduism professes, they resorted to using various symbols that we know as gods and goddesses. Here are two of the famous icons of Hinduism and a different way to look at these icons. What does the form/symbol of the goddess Lakshmi indicate? Lakshmi is known as the goddess of wealth and many invoke the blessings of this goddess in order to prosper in life. Symbolically – A lady standing on a lotus, with four arms, with one palm facing the viewer/devotee and the other pointing down with gold flowing into a...
By : Vijay Bhaskar
Srinivas suravajhala  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Thank you Mr. Vijay Bhaskar for a beautiful article with good interpretations. I would like to add one more interpretation. The goddess Saraswathi(Goddess of knowledge) sitting firmly on a rock which is not a movable substance whereas Lakshmi...
MS_Pi  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Great article and a great interpretation, worth sharing with friends & colleagues. Mr. Muralidharan's commentary is also excellent. To add a little more, Sanchita Karma is the result of bad deeds from the previous birth. Its effect can be reduced...
 
 
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Sarika Singh  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
So Mr Sagar, you mean that there are lots of Gods in Lots of Heaven waiting for people of their religion to come, never interfere in other's religion or fight among themselves to establish theirs? Doesn't it look funny!!! your, mine everybody's...
sagar goware  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
Yes god can't be one,evil things are not made by god.Just like man made doesnt mean by single man,God made doesn't mean by single god.Just like good people developes computer,bad people creates viruses. same is case with good bad things are...
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Today it was painful when i saw and read in media about 21 year old student was killed in Australia, even after the repeated attacked in australia against indians, our government is not sufficiently ...
By : Dr. S.Pruthviraja pande
Aditya Sharma  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Not only Jeolosy but the fact that the jobs that are created in Australia are going to be taken up by we Indians. So there is a fear factor working in the minds of the Aussies. Of course we Indians are blessed with intelligence and thinking about...
Sonal Singh  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
I like what Ashhutosh said.  the governments should talk to the Australian government  and come to a conclusion.  If they are not agreeing then we should stop sending student to Australia for studying. When there is no security why should we go...
Makrand Bhave  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
JEALOUSY.. thats the main cause!! Indians travelling abroad for studies are from essentially affluent families and do not spare any expenses in keeping their child secure and cash rich. We, by birth, are a species that have been blessed with a...
 
 
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The 7 th Thinking Hat Application of Indian Philosophy in Management       Sri Joydip, one of the leading Management Guru, in the world ,and WiZiQ, the premier education platform, bring you an intensive and personalized course for  1 hours  , 'The 7 th thinking Hat – Application of Indian Philosophy in Management '.   Unlike Western philosophy which is more intellectual and rational, Indian Philosophy is more realistic and based on practical experience.  The 7th thinking Hat class explores the facets of Indian Philosophy and there schools - Hindu (Nyaya,Samkhya,Yoga,Vedanta, Purva-Mimamnsa,Vaishesheka), Jain,Buddhist, Political ,Modern and its applications on developing a more inclusive man...
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Out-SourcedCFO  |  Argues in support of  "YES"  |  3 years ago
I've been personally operating on precisely this model for the last 5 years .... and $40Mn of Equity Investment raised is a fair indicator of the Business Value I've generated as an Out-Sourced CFO for my clients .... going a step forward, the...
Seema  |  Argues in support of  "NO"  |  3 years ago
Renting a CEO concept sounds good but how far its fair to share company's commercial confidential things with a person who is associated with company on a contract. Sometime later, he may associate with competitor as a Rented CEO. SO there is a...
Makrand Bhave  |  Argues in support of  "NO"  |  3 years ago
The question is application. The answer is YES! The validity of this concept; The answer is NO!
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Leena Pawar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Absolutely not...... everyone is human being they can live wherever they wish..... 
Rajesh  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
AS A HUMAN I COULDNT ACCEPT IT
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2 Increase the fairness in our demarcation of goodies.
By : Vinoy Scaria James
Vinoy Scaria James  |  Supported idea  "Credibility vs Media"  |  5 months ago
Rernashmi that is true of every country. The outsider sees only the visible immediate - usually a picture of a prosperous. They do not see the harsh realities of the interiors.
Vinoy Scaria James  |  Supported idea  "Nothing wrong in dreaming but digest the reality"  |  7 months ago
Dreams lead man many a time to fly but yes we got to be rooted to reality to digest if things go wrong. Lot of wisdom in the above idea.
Renashmi Kaur  |  Supported idea  "Credibility vs Media"  |  8 months ago
I think Indians within the country have very poor self esteem. People outside our country have high respect for the India of today. This is from my little experience with foreigners.
 
 
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