Results for 'Mukta Watve'

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    Tradition–invention dichotomy and optimization in the field of science.Mukta Watve & Milind Watve - 2022 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 45:e272.
    The central idea of the bifocal stance theory (BST) by Jagiello et al. has substantial relevance to scientific research. Both tradition-following and exploration-innovation are important in science and researchers subconsciously try to optimize their strategies. We outline three important dimensions of this optimization and argue that attempts to understand this complex process can help us design better science education, research training, investigation, and science publication.
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    The ‘Civilizing Mission’: The Regulation and Control of Mourning in Colonial India.Parita Mukta - 1999 - Feminist Review 63 (1):25-47.
    The control of women's public form of mourning in India was undertaken in the colonial era by male social reformers. The article argues that this was both a part of the process which enabled the consolidation of colonial rule – since laments were repositories for the social memory of the dead which could lead to vendettas – and that this fed into the construction of a specific domestic ideology. The latter was predicated on the privatization and interiorization of grief, whereby (...)
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    Narrating a Prototypical Disabled Employee.Mukta Kulkarni - 2024 - Journal of Business Ethics 189 (4):781-796.
    In this paper, I examine how an organization narratively constructs its prototypical disabled employee. Data comprise public narratives of the Government of India, the country’s largest employer of disabled persons. Narratives during 2008–2016 were considered as this timespan witnessed the design of inclusive legislation that emphasized defining disabled persons and their entitlements. Findings indicate that the label of “disadvantage” was consistently used to portray the target employee. Alongside other narrative material suggesting, for example that the target employee was someone who (...)
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    Upholding the Common Life: The Community of Mirabai.David N. Lorenzen & Parita Mukta - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (4):692.
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    Book Review: Gendered Nations: Nationalisms and Gender Order in the Long Nineteenth Century. [REVIEW]Parita Mukta - 2003 - Feminist Review 75 (1):152-154.
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    Book Review: Gendered Nations: Nationalisms and Gender Order in the Long Nineteenth Century. [REVIEW]Parita Mukta - 2003 - Feminist Review 75 (1):152-154.
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    A randomized, controlled, equivalence study of authorized versus non-authorized deception in a model of pain following third molar extraction.Nithya Gogtay, Mukta Sunil Kuyare, Nanda Pai, Lopa Mehta, Pranali Rajapure & Urmila M. Thatte - 2020 - Clinical Ethics 15 (2):104-110.
    Background and rationaleWhen deception is used, a conflict ensues between the need to use it to answer a research question scientifically whilst protecting the participants’ autonomy simultaneously...
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    Overcoming the Pleasure Motive is a Pre-condition of Mind-control.Rekha Singh & Mukta Singh - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 29:165-170.
    The uplift of the individual or the community is not possible sans mind-control. Human’s well-being is inseparable from mind-control. All kinds of people need control of mind. Believers, atheists, agnostics, those who are indifferent to religion are in need of control of mind. There are many factors of uncontrolled mind. The greatest among them is the pleasure motive which eats away our will to control the mind. The pleasure-motive, being elemental aspect of human personality, cannot be obliterated completely by the (...)
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    Pragmatic Need of Mind-control as Propounded in Indian Philosophy.Kamala Kumari & Mukta Singh - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 29:65-70.
    The Indian philosophers lay emphasis on mind-control. Mind-control is not only negative practice. For, we are not only required to check and curb our evil tendencies but also employ them for a better purpose. The lower constituents of human beings can not be annihilated but can only be tamed and reformed. Cessation of bad tendencies is coupled with cultivation of good tendencies and is followed by good actions. According to Jainism & Buddhism, the path of liberation from sufferings starts with (...)
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    Jainadarśana ātmadravyavivecanam.Muktā Prasāda Paṭairiyā - 1973 - Naī Dillī,: Prācya-Vidyā-Śodha-Akādamī.
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  11. Bula mukta bihaṅga pari.Dhaneśvara Mahāpātra - 2005 - Kaṭaka: Anjulatā Miśra.
    Modern viewpoint on Dharma and Hindu religious practices; articles.
     
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  12. Nivr̥ttī-Muktāī sãvādarūpa jñānabodha.--.Sureśa Jośī (ed.) - 1976 - Ahamadanagara: Nagara Jilhā Aitihāsika Vastu Saṅgrahālaya Prakāśana.
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    Analogy of Jivan Mukta in Vedanta with the Arahant in Pali Buddhism.Bhikkhu Nanajivako - 1980 - Buddhist Studies Review 4 (3):71-85.
  14. Kārikāvalī: Muktāvalīsahitā, sā ca Prabhā-Mañjūṣā-Dinakarī-Rāmarudrī-Gaṅgārāmīti vyākhyāpañcakasamanvitā.Viśvanātha Nyāyapañcānana Bhaṭṭācārya - 1923 - Vārāṇasī: Pradhāna vitaraka Caukhambā Vidyābhavana. Edited by Sī Śaṅkararāma Śāstrī.
    Verse treatise, with autocommentary and supercommentaries, on the basic concepts and epistemology of Nyāya and Vaiśeṣika schools in Indic philosophy.
     
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  15. Yogavāsishṭha meṃ mukta kā svarūpa.Lalitā Kumārī Junejā - 2010 - Dillī: Vidyānidhi Prakāśana.
    Perception of self in Yogavāsiṣṭha, Hindu philosophical treatise; a study.
     
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  16. Vaiśvika upacāra: paramparāmukta vicāraṇā = Global healing : thinking outside the box.Vipin Mehta - 2012 - Amadāvāda: Śrutaratnākara. Edited by Jitendra Śāha.
    The Global Healing Series is a visionary solution on how we can change our current direction by learning how to consciously choose a path of Global Healing that will lead humanity toward a new Age of Dominion and ending our 2,500 year old Age of Domination. The mission of this book series is to share knowledge that will evolve human consciousness, individually and collectively, in an effort to bring us closer to one global family living in a sustainable peace and (...)
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    Dravya mīmāṃsā: Muktāvalī evaṃ Mānameyodaya ke viśesha sandarbha meṃ.Niśā Rānī - 2020 - Dillī, Bhārata: Īsṭarna Buka Liṅkarsa.
    Concept of matter (Dravya) in Nyaya, Vaiśeṣika and Mimamsa philosophies with special reference to Nyāyasiddhāntamuktāvalī of Viśvanātha Nyāyapañcānana and Mānameyodaya of Nārāyaṇabhaṭṭapāda; a study.
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    Translation and interpretation of Kārikāvalī, Muktāvalī, and Dinakarī.John Vattanky - 1995 - Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications. Edited by Viśvanātha Nyāyapañcānana Bhaṭṭācārya & Dinakarabhaṭṭa.
    -- v. 5. Nyāya philosophy of language : analysis, text, translation, and interpretation of Upamāna and Śabda sections of Kārikāvalī, Muktāvalī, and Dinakarī.
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  19. Kārikāvalī : Siddhānta muktāvalī saṃvalitā.Viśvanātha Nyāyapañcānana Bhaṭṭācārya - 2015 - Navadehalī: Śrīlālabahāduraśāstrīrāṣṭriyasaṃskr̥tavidyāpīṭham (Mānitaviśvavidyālayaḥ). Edited by Rameśakumāra Pāṇḍeya, Noda Nātha Miśra, Viśvanātha Nyāyapañcānana Bhaṭṭācārya & Candradhārīsiṃha Śarmmā.
    Classical verse treatise, with autocommentary and commentaries, on the fundamentals of Nyāya and Vaiśesika school in Hindu philosophy.
     
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  20. Turning in: [ a collection of thirty immortal letters written by Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh to H. H. Ma Yoga Mukta (Mrs. Catherine Venizelos), president, Neo-Sannyas International for North America]. Osho - 1971 - Bombay: Jeevan Jagriti Kendra. Edited by Yoga Mukta.
     
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    The radiant sameness: Satpurusa Mahārājśrī Maṅgatrāmji's Samatāvilāsa. Maṅgatarāma & Som Raj Gupta - 2010 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. Edited by Som Raj Gupta.
    Samatavilasa, The Radiant Sameness, shows the way of finding our fallen condition itself as redemptive. We are not merely to accept our pain and our mortal condition but to live these and become these. In becoming that pain lies our bliss, in living our mortality immortality. That alone is the highest bliss and absolute, that alone is salvation the final, this our becoming one with our mortal and absolutely tragic lot. That is what the state of samata, sameness, is. Only (...)
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