Friday, September 9, 2016
Thursday, September 8, 2016
NEW BOOKS PUBLISHED : Give Nonviolence a Chance
Give Nonviolence a Chance
The Journey of Neelkanta Radhakrishnan
Edited by: Anoop Swarup
First Published : 2016
Pages : 348
Price : Rs. 650/-
Published by : Konark Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
206, First Floor, Peacock Lane, Shahpur Jat, New Delhi 110 049, India.
Tel. +91-11-41055065 | 65254972 | Email: india@konarkpublishers.com | Website: www.konarkpublishers.com
First Published : 2016
Pages : 348
Price : Rs. 650/-
Published by : Konark Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
206, First Floor, Peacock Lane, Shahpur Jat, New Delhi 110 049, India.
Tel. +91-11-41055065 | 65254972 | Email: india@konarkpublishers.com | Website: www.konarkpublishers.com
About the Book:
Give Nonviolence a Chance is a treasure trove of articles that showcase the peace initiatives and nonviolent campaigns of the peace activist, author, educator and philosopher, Neelakanta Radhakrishnan who devoted his entire life to the cause of peace and nonviolence and in reinterpreting and restructuring Gandhi's Peace Army, the Shanti Sena. Edited by Anoop Swarup, an internationally known scholar and peace activist and Chair, Center for Global Nonkilling, the book provides an inside view of several major campaigns.
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Monday, September 5, 2016
Gandhi Journal Article-II ( September 2016 )
Kabir and Gandhi as Apostles of Human Unity
Transcending Religion and Caste-based Distinctions
By Saral Jhingran
Kabir asserted the
basic unity of all human beings not on the basis of some spiritual hypothesis
of God's immanence in every heart, but on a very rational and scientific basis.
Shorn of conventional man-made distinctions, basically, all human beings are
the same, according to him. He derives a morality of compassion and
non-violence from his basic thesis of unity of all living beings. The paper
argues that Kabir's vision of the essential unity of all human beings can
provide an idealistic foundation to all our efforts at both the resolution of
mutual conflicts and restoring dignity to the downtrodden. The Mahatma's
interpretation of the same vision gives us two messages which can contribute to
realizing the above goals. They are: sincere religious toleration of and
respect for other faiths on the basis of a frank acknowledgement of the
possible faults of our own religion; and the need to see the 'Divine' in the
hearts of the 'dumb millions', which must in turn lead us to the service of
those millions as the only way to realize the 'Divine' in our hearts.
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