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Coverage during Lock down in India

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Coverage during Lock down in India 

Indian story- International Pushkar Town during COVID- 19

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Indian story- International Pushkar Town during COVID- 19

Tantrik rescued after 8 hours of 'samadhi' in Bhilwara

Tantrik rescued after 8 hours of 'samadhi' in Bhilwara https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/ajmer/Tantrik-rescued-after-8-hours-of-samadhi-in-Bhilwara/articleshow/66172714.cms Superstitions still prevails in India and people believe more on tantriks than on doctors 

Indian philosophy - more rational than spiritual

Indian philosophy - more rational than spiritual Kshitiz Gaur To visualize that philosophy stood still would be a fall into a great error, a fallacy, an invalid deduction, a wrong conclusion.  While talking about Indian philosophy, then it emerged from the beginning on a concrete ground of reasoning and logic. Philosophy is a static flowing process within society that shapes the concepts of every member. Hindu philosophy had testing system to assess their doctrines and even their metaphysics and ethics were tested well before pronouncing in the mass.  The dialectic method  of Hindus provided the space for debates and every school was prepared to be challenged by opponent before they advance for footing. Every school had their method of reasoning and logic and they debated with opponent to prove their versions. The method of reasoning and logic was common in these schools and they had not imposed any theory on society blowing loudly own their own. They made their theories open

Hindu Thoughts & Applied Philosophy

Hindu Thoughts & Applied Philosophy   Socrates advanced- “Philosophy is what, which serves the humankind, is to be served and spread, but, if it is not what I believe then ruin it into dust.” Socrates seems to be speaking about the subject philosophy on the line of American pragmatism, evaluating the usefulness of the truth and hurl the subject in dustbin if it is found useless. Socrates meant the practicality of the subject in the manner it should serve humanity and prove the validity of the subject by its great richness. The assertion truly advises the usefulness of the subject. But Socrates was neither pragmatic in concept nor in character and his statement about ruining the subject into dust shows his confidence in self that philosophy is the only subject that serves the mankind. The statement seems that Socrates threw the challenge to opponents, very boldly, and his statement was somewhat similar to the proclamation that as sciences and technologies these days are se