Title: | Co-existential Philosophy and its Relevance in Human Traditions |
Authors: | Jhala, Archita Satyajitsinh Ratnottar, Jigar B. |
Keywords: | IKS |
Issue Date: | 15-Sep-2022 |
Publisher: | IKS Division Internship Program |
Citation: | Jhala, Archita S., & Ratnottar, Jigar B. (2022-23). Co-existential Philosophy and its Relevance in Human Traditions. IKS Division Internship Program, IKS Division Ministry of Education Govt. of India @ AICTE New Delhi. |
Abstract: | ‘Co-Existential Philosophy’ is an insight into reality & human nature. ‘Darshan’ in the Sanskrit language means to see or have a vision of reality as it is. It has come about via original existential exploratory research via the method of ‘sadhana-samadhi-sanyama’ by (late) Shri A Nagraj of Amarkantak, India (originally from Hassan, Karnataka). It is a new discovery of the fundamental nature of the Universe, Human beings, Consciousness & Human purpose. It explains the nature of matter, conscious, space & evolution and thus demystifies the human being and existence. ‘Co-Existential Philosophy’ is not based on any caste, religion or sect, but on natural laws, on reality – in a way that every human can understand them in his/her own right and live with this understanding. |
URI: | http://10.9.150.37:8080/dspace//handle/atmiyauni/1269 |
Appears in Collections: | 01. Internship Report |
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