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  1. The traditional age of Sri Sankaracharya and the maths.A. Nataraja Aiyer - 1962 - Delhi, India: Indian Books Centre [distributor]. Edited by S. Lakshminarasimha Sastri.
     
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    An integrated science of the absolute: based on the "Darsana mala" (Garland of visions) by Narayana Guru.Nataraja Guru - 1977 - Varkala: East West University of Brahmavidya. Edited by Narayana Guru.
    The Book Presents The Darsana Mala Comprising Hundred Sanskrit Verses Of Mystic-Poet Narayana Guru, Along With Its Transliteration In Roman Script And Its English Translation, Word Meanings, And Extensive Commentaries. Nataraja Guru Spells Out His Mentor S Visions Of The Absolute In Contemporary Idiom And Shows That They Are Validated By Modern Science.
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  3. Towards a one world economics.Nataraja Guru - 1980 - Srinivasapuram: Narayana Gurukula.
     
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    Unitive philosophy.Nataraja Guru - 2005 - New Delhi: D.K. Printworld.
    It Is A Uniquely Rewarding Book That Will Open Up Vast Uncharted Regions For Exploration, Especially For The Serious Thinker Unsatisfied By The Modern Pop Philosophy. A Meaningful Philosophy Must Have An Absolute Idea Implicit In It And This Book Investigates Several Prominent Strains Of Philosophy, To Identify The Absolute Element.
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  5. World education manifesto.Nataraja Guru - 1957 - Srinivasapuram: Faculty of Education, East-West University of Brahmavidya.
     
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  6. Wisdom's frame of reference and other essays.Nataraja Guru - 1973 - Varkala,: Narayana Gurukula.
     
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  7. Unitive understanding.Curran De Bruler & Nataraja Guru (eds.) - 1970 - Ramanthali,: World Conference for Peace Through Unitive Understanding.
     
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    Cascading SOFM and RBF Networks for Categorization and Indexing of Fly Ashes.C. N. Ravikumar, M. C. Nataraja & M. A. Jayaram - 2011 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 20 (1):61-77.
    The objective of this work is to categorize the available fly ashes in different parts of the world into distinct groups based on its compositional attributes. Kohonen's self-organizing feature map and radial basis function networks are applied in a cascading fashion for the classification of fly ashes in terms of its chemical parameters. The basic procedure of the methodology consists of three stages: apply self-organizing neural net to ascertain possible number of groups, delineate them and identify the group sensitive attributes; (...)
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    Design of High Performance Concrete Mixes Through Particle Swarm Optimization.M. A. Jayaram, M. C. Nataraja & C. N. Ravikumar - 2010 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 19 (3):249-264.
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    The Body of Shiva and the Body of a Bhakta: the Formation of a New Concept of Corporeality in Tamil Śaiva Bhakti as a Tool and Path for the Liberation of the Bhakta.Olga P. Vecherina - 2022 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 26 (2):369-381.
    The author analyses the change in the Tamil Śaiva bhakti concept of corporeality showing that understanding the body of a bhakta as the main obstacle to connecting with the body of Śiva based on the attitude of rejecting one's corporeality has much in common with Buddhist and Jain ideas about the body. Therefore, the main task of the bhakta was to liberate from his body, its elimination or transformation (remelting the physical body as an impure body, as an obstacle body (...)
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    The Notion of Totality in Indian Thought.Christian Godin - 2000 - Diogenes 48 (189):58-67.
    The East has seen totality in a far more consistent and systematic way than the West; and India more so than any other civilisation in the East. When the Swami Siddheswarananda came to France to lecture on Vedic philosophy, he entitled his address, Outline of a Philosophy of Totality’. The expression could have been applied to the philosophies of India as a whole. But the world of thought, coextensive with culture, is far broader than philosophy. It is no exaggeration to (...)
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