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jukeboxmind.com
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| | | | | Krishna's life and teachings offer a rich, multifaceted exploration of divinity. He is the cosmic dancer, the divine lover, the philosophical guide, and the playful god. | |
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www.historyisnowmagazine.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article explores the multifaceted ethical systems of Indian culture, rooted in ancient texts and philosophical concepts like anekantavada, emphasizing adaptability and context in moral decision-making. | |
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| | | | | Uddhava, the apprentice of Krishna, one day expressed his dis-satisfaction to Krishna that in-spite of studying all Vedas ,Upnishadas and Sutras, he still was not recipient of the title "Maha-Rishi", meaning the great sage. He indirectly suggested that Krishna should use his weight in the council of wise men to honor him with the title.... | |
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| | | Regarding Hercules versus the choice of taking the easy path versus the hard path. I came across this story in reading "How to think like a Roman emperor: The Stoic Philosophy of Marcus Aurelius"by Donald Robertson. An excerpt of that story can be found on this link. Below are some quotes that struck me. "Chasing... | ||