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    Ontological and morphological concepts of Lord Sri Chaitanya and his mission.Bhakti Prajnan Yati Maharaj - 1994 - Madras: Sree Gaudiya Math. Edited by Chaitanya & Bhakti Vilās Tīrtha Goswāmi Maharāj.
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    Subjective Evolution of Consciousness in Modern Science and Vedāntic Philosophy: Particulate Concept to Quantum Mechanics in Modern Science and Śūnyavāda to Acintya-Bhedābheda-Tattva in Vedānta.Bhakti Niskama Shanta - 2019 - In Siddheshwar Rameshwar Bhatt (ed.), Quantum Reality and Theory of Śūnya. Springer. pp. 271-282.
    How the universe came to be what it is now is a key philosophical question. The hypothesis that it came from nothing or śūnya proves to be dissembling, since the quantum vacuum can hardly be considered a void. In modern science, it is generally assumed that matter existed before the universe came to be. Modern science hypothesizes that the manifestation of life on earth is nothing but a mere increment in the complexity of matter – and hence is an outcome (...)
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    Sorry, Darwin: Chemistry Never Made the Transition to Biology.Bhakti Niskama Shanta - 2011 - Science and Scientist (scienceandscientist.org/biology) and Darwin Under Siege (scienceandscientist.org/Darwin).
    The term biology is of Greek origin meaning the study of life. On the other hand, chemistry is the science of matter, which deals with matter and its properties, structure, composition, behavior, reactions, interactions and the changes it undergoes. The theory of abiogenesis maintains that chemistry made a transition to biology in a primordial soup. To keep the naturalistic ‘inanimate molecules to human life’ evolution ideology intact, scientists must assemble billions of links to bridge the gap between the inanimate chemicals (...)
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  4. Jiva-atma.Bhakti Hrdaya Bon - 1963 - Vrindaban,: Institute of Oriental Philosophy.
     
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    A few words on Vedanta.Bhakti Siddhanta Saraswati - 1957 - [Madras: Sree Gaudiya Math. Edited by Bhakti Vilas Tirtha.
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  6. Life and consciousness – The Vedāntic view.Bhakti Niskama Shanta - 2015 - Communicative and Integrative Biology 8 (5):e1085138.
    In the past, philosophers, scientists, and even the general opinion, had no problem in accepting the existence of consciousness in the same way as the existence of the physical world. After the advent of Newtonian mechanics, science embraced a complete materialistic conception about reality. Scientists started proposing hypotheses like abiogenesis (origin of first life from accumulation of atoms and molecules) and the Big Bang theory (the explosion theory for explaining the origin of universe). How the universe came to be what (...)
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  7. Why Biology is Beyond Physical Sciences?Bhakti Niskama Shanta & Bhakti Vijnana Muni - 2016 - Advances in Life Sciences 6 (1):13-30.
    In the framework of materialism, the major attention is to find general organizational laws stimulated by physical sciences, ignoring the uniqueness of Life. The main goal of materialism is to reduce consciousness to natural processes, which in turn can be translated into the language of math, physics and chemistry. Following this approach, scientists have made several attempts to deny the living organism of its veracity as an immortal soul, in favor of genes, molecules, atoms and so on. However, advancement in (...)
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  8. The Chronology of Geological Column: An Incomplete Tool to Search Georesources: In K.L. Shrivastava, A. Kumar, P.K. Srivastav, H.P. Srivastava (Ed.), Geo-Resources (pp. 609-625).Bhakti Niskama Shanta - 2014 - Jodhpur, India: Scientific Publishers.
    The archaeological record is very limited and its analysis has been contentious. Hence, molecular biologists have shifted their attention to molecular dating techniques. Recently on April 2013, the prestigious Cell Press Journal Current Biology published an article (Fu et al. 2013) entitled “A Revised Timescale for Human Evolution Based on Ancient Mitochondrial Genomes”. This paper has twenty authors and they are researchers from the world’s top institutes like Max Planck Institute, Harvard, etc. Respected authors of this paper have emphatically accepted (...)
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    The Afterlives of Frantz Fanon and the Reconstruction of Postcolonial Studies.Bhakti Shringarpure - 2015 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 23 (1):113-128.
    This essay mobilizes Fanon as a point of entry into mapping the current state of postcolonial studies, and within that, reflects on what constitutes the postcolonial canon. Over a gradual course of the eighties and nineties, there has come about a transition from the field’s founding moments in which anti-imperialism, tricontinentalism, Third World nationalism and aesthetics of realism and resistance thrived, to the current trends that show a slant toward postmodernist fragmentation, multiculturalism, issues of diaspora, metropolitan narratives as well as (...)
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  10. The Science of Spiritual Biology: Replies to Critics – Part 2.Bhakti Madhava Puri, Bhakti Niskama Shanta & Bhakti Vijnana Muni - 2013 - The Harmonizer.
    We received several critical comments regarding the "The Science of Spiritual Biology." We reply to those criticisms in order to further clarify some of the important points that were made. It is only to be expected that a strong emotional response may be evoked by the revolution in scientific thinking that the modern paradigm of cognitive biology presents. We have to be prepared to accept that, and maintain the integrity of the scientific approach.
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  11. Spiritual Biology: Reply to Critics - Part One.Bhakti Madhava Puri, Bhakti Niskama Shanta & Bhakti Vijnana Muni - 2012 - The Harmonizer.
    We received several critical comments regarding the "The Science of Spiritual Biology." We reply to those criticisms in order to further clarify some of the important points that were made. It is only to be expected that a strong emotional response may be evoked by the revolution in scientific thinking that the modern paradigm of cognitive biology presents. We have to be prepared to accept that, and maintain the integrity of the scientific approach.
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    Nrima- a particular Javanese value and its impact on healthcare.Agnes Bhakti Pratiwi, Retna Siwi Padmawati & Dick L. Willems - forthcoming - Journal of Medical Ethics.
    People in Java traditionally internalise the value of ‘nrima’. It is a verb, from the noun ‘ trima’ in Javanese language (box 1). The closest word to ‘nrima’ in English is acceptance, although the meaning in local wisdom is deeper. Historically, the concept is known as ‘ nrima ing pandhum’, which means a wholehearted, sincere and grateful acceptance of life events (usually unfortunate) that are given to us. This nrima attitude will result in resilience, perseverance and adaptability in facing adversity. (...)
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  13. Rekha Jhanji.Karma Yoga, Jnana Yoga, Bhakti Yoga & Raja Yoga Karma Yoga - 2007 - In Rekha Jhanji (ed.), The philosophy of Vivekananda. New Delhi: Aryan Books International.
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  14. Bhakti ethics, emotions, and love in Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava metaethics.Cogen Bohanec - 2024 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This work explores an understanding of bhakti, "devotional love to the divine," whereby emotions are sensory perceptions of the real ethical qualities of classes of actions. It centers on the Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava psychology of emotions in dialogue with methodologies such as virtue ethics, theological voluntarism, and ecofeminist care ethics.
     
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    Bhakti, a contemporary discussion: philosophical explorations in the Indian Bhakti tradition.Daya Krishna, Mukunda Lāṭha & Francine Ellison Krishna (eds.) - 2000 - New Delhi: Indian Council of Philosophical Research.
    Contributed articles presented at the Seminar on the Intellectual Dimensions of Bhakti Tradition in India held at Sri Caitanya Prema Sansthan from 13th to 16th Oct., 1988.
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    Bhakti and Henadology.Edward P. Butler - 2018 - Journal of Dharma Studies 1 (1):147-161.
    In henadological Platonism, the significance of “the One” is understood to lie, not in an eminent singular entity, but in the modes of unity and the ways of being a unit. The science of units qua units is a systematic ground and counterweight to substance-based ontology, and manifests an organic bond with theology as the science of relation to supra-essential individuals or Gods. Because of the basic nature of unity relative to being, doctrines respecting unity tend to situate themselves as (...)
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    Bhakti, Rasa, and Organizing Character Experience: Vopadeva, Śrīdhara, and Sanātana on Bhāgavata Purāṇa X.43.17.Jonathan Edelmann - 2021 - Journal of Dharma Studies 4 (2):223-239.
    Through an examination of Bhāgavata Purāṇa X.43.17 and its interpretation by early commentators like Vopadeva, Hemādri, Śrīdhara, Sanātana, Rūpa, and Jīva, I argue that they created forms of hierarchical inclusivism by the application of rasa in the interpretation of the Bhāgavata Purāṇa. In doing so, I examine bhakti as a rasa, showing how rasa theory provided a vocabulary to include the characters of the Bhāgavata Purāṇa and their diverse experiences of the God Kṛṣṇa within hierarchical systems of bhakti. By hierarchical (...)
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    Bhakti Marga of Sant Kabir.Dr B. V. S. Bhanusree - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 45:57-64.
    Bhakti marga is one of the three important paths of attaining spiritual advancement. The concept is as old as Vedas, developed and elaborated periodically and gradually. In the medieval India ‘Bhakti’ was spread all over the country through Sant Kabir. This paper aims at describing the concept of Bhakti according to Sant Kabir. The essence of Bhakti is love; the best and appropriate method to unite man with God. It is very subtle in nature. Inculcating love in one’s own heart (...)
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    Bhakti and Philosophy.R. Raj Singh - 2006 - Lexington Books.
    Bhakti is a remarkable feature and tendency of human existence having to do with one's devoted involvement with a person, object, deity, or a creative project. Bhakti and Philosophy aims to trace the larger meanings and roles of bhakti as it historically emerged in some of the well-known thought systems of India, such as Vedanta and Buddhism.
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  20. (2 other versions)Bhakti yoga (sendero de devoción). Vivekananda - 1930 - Barcelona (España): A. Roch. Edited by Climent Terrer, Federico & [From Old Catalog].
     
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    Bhakti and nationalism in the poetry of Subramania Bharati.Christine Mangala Frost - 2006 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 10 (2):151-167.
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    Bhakti in the Bhagvadgītā.Binod Kumar Agarwala - forthcoming - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research:1-31.
    The present essay intends to delineate the sense of bhakti in the Bhagavadgītā. There are two notions of bhakti: one having its roots in the Ṛgveda and the other originating with the Bhāgavata Purāṇa. The Vedic notion of bhakti was more or less forgotten by the time of the Bhāgavata Purāṇa. Most of modern commentators, when they trace the lineage of bhakti to the Vedas, try to understand and interpret it in light of the later notion of bhakti. The earlier (...)
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  23. Bhakti yoga.Camanalāla Gautama - 1975
     
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  24. Bhakti and Sankirtan. Sivananda - 1944 - Calcutta,: Sivananda Publication League. Edited by Śāṇḍilya.
     
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  25. The Pivotal Role of Bhakti in Indian World Views.Ravindra Raj Singh - 1991 - Diogenes 39 (156):65-81.
    Bhakti is a remarkable existential tendency that shows itself in the rich expanse of the tradition originating from the Vedas. Recognized as a prize possession of the religions, philosophies, and culture of India, it has often won fascination and admiration from students of Eastern heritage. However, its nature, role, and history remain misunderstood and have not received all the attention they deserve. Its role as a gatherer of life, love, thought, and the divine is missed in its partial characterizations as (...)
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    Tamil Bhakti in TranslationPoems to Śiva: The Hymns of the Tamil SaintsThe Tamil Veda: Piḷḷāṉ's Interpretation of the TiruvāymoḻiPoems to Siva: The Hymns of the Tamil SaintsThe Tamil Veda: Pillan's Interpretation of the Tiruvaymoli.Norman Cutler - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (4):768.
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    The Bhakti Cult in Ancient India.G. C. O. H. - 1923 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 43:255.
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    Medieval bhakti movement, its history and philosophy.Susmita Pande - 1989 - Meerut, India: Kusumanjali Prakashan.
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    Bhakti schools of Vedānta: lives and philosophies of Rāmānuja, Nimbārka, Mādhva, Vallabha, and Caitanya.Swami Tapasyananda - 1990 - Madras: Sri Ramakrishna Math.
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    Les yogas pratiques (Karma, Bhakti, Râja).Swami Vivekananda - 1970 - [Paris]: A Michel.
    Né à Calcutta, Swâmi Vivekânanda (1863-1902) fut fasciné dans sa jeunesse par la modernité occidentale. Sa rencontre avec le grand mystique Râmakrishna changea le cours de sa vie. Il devint son principal disciple et après la mort du maître, il renonça au monde pour parcourir l'Inde en ermite errant. Sa participation au premier Congrès mondial des religions fut pour lui le départ d'une intense activité missionnaire qui introduisit la philosophie védantique en Amérique. Dans cet ouvrage de référence, il décrit et (...)
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    Bhakti Religion in North India: Community Identity and Political Action.Peter Gaeffke & David N. Lorenzen - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (2):308.
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    Bhakti und Bhakta, religionsgeschichtliche Untersuchungen zum Heilsbegriff und zur religiösen Umwelt des Śrī Sant EkanāthBhakti und Bhakta, religionsgeschichtliche Untersuchungen zum Heilsbegriff und zur religiosen Umwelt des Sri Sant Ekanath.Peter Gaeffke & Hugh van Skyhawk - 1998 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 118 (4):560.
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    The Bhakti Sect of Vallabhācārya.Richard Keith Barz - 1976 - Faridabad: Thomson Press (India). Edited by Hariraya & Gokulanatha.
    Description: One of the foremost leaders of the devotional revolution which swept through Hindu society in the 15th and 16th centuries was Vallabhacarya. In terms of religion, Vallabhacarya's main contribution was his demonstration of the way in which a human being can shed his or her limited, mortal ego in order to rediscover an eternal individual participation in an unlimited divine being. With regard to literature, some of the earliest prose writing in any form of Hindi was produced by Vallabhacarya's (...)
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    Bhakti (devotion) as an aesthetic sentiment.NrisinhaP Bhaduri - 1988 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 16 (4):377-410.
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  35. Bhakti Incorporated, Kerala : alienated selves and assimilated others.Rich Freeman - 2019 - In Gil Ben-Herut, Jon Keune & Anne Monius (eds.), Regional communities of devotion in South Asia: insiders, outsiders, and interlopers. New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group.
     
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  36. Bhakti Inc., Kerala : alienated selves and assimilated others.Rich Freeman - 2019 - In Gil Ben-Herut, Jon Keune & Anne Monius (eds.), Regional communities of devotion in South Asia: insiders, outsiders, and interlopers. New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group.
     
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    Genealogy of Devotion: Bhakti, Tantra, Yoga, and Sufism in North India. By Patton E. Burchett.Heidi Pauwels - 2022 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 141 (3).
    A Genealogy of Devotion: Bhakti, Tantra, Yoga, and Sufism in North India. By Patton E. Burchett. New York: Columbia University Press, 2019. Pp. viii + 433, 2 plates. $70.
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    Bhakti im BhāgavatapurāṇaBhakti im Bhagavatapurana.Ludwik Sternbach & A. Gail - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (4):543.
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    Archaeology of Bhakti II: Royal Bhakti, Local Bhakti. Edited by Emmanuel Francis and Charlotte Schmid.Martha Ann Selby - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 139 (2).
    The Archaeology of Bhakti II: Royal Bhakti, Local Bhakti. Edited by Emmanuel Francis and Charlotte Schmid. Collection Indologie, no. 132. Pondicherry: Institut Français de Pondichéry; Paris: École Française d’Extrême-Orient, 2016. Pp. x + 609, illus.
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    Philosophy of bhakti.Chhaganlal Lala - 1989 - Delhi: B.R..
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    Bhakti and Its Public.Christian Lee Novetzke - 2007 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 11 (3):255-272.
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    The Bhakti Cult in Ancient India.Nathaniel Schmidt - 1925 - Philosophical Review 34 (5):524-525.
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    Razão (jñāna) e Devoção (bhakti) no Advaita Vedānta: Madhusūdana Sarasvatī (séc. XVI) e o Bhagavad Gītā.Dilip Loundo - 2020 - Educação E Filosofia 33 (69):1323-1371.
    Razão e Devoção no Advaita Vedānta: Madhusūdana Sarasvatī e o Bhagavad Gītā 1 Resumo: O artigo tem por objetivo empreender a análise dos princípios constitutivos da práxis devocional proposta pelo Bhagavad Gītā, segundo a interpretação do filósofo Madhusūdana Sarasvatī. Excelso representante do Advaita Vedānta, Madhusūdana Sarasvatī buscou incorporar as práticas devocionais à epistemologia tradicional da escola, centrada num exercício radical de reflexão racional, em sintonia com os ensinamentos do filósofo fundador Śaṅkarācārya. Devoto inarredável de Kṛṣṇa, Madhusūdana Sarasvatī cumpriu sua tarefa (...)
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    The bhakti cult in ancient India.Bhagabat Kumar Goswami - 1922 - Calcutta: B. Bannerjee & co..
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  45. Sankara bhakti and abhishiktananda adult faith.Arvind Sharma - 1990 - Journal of Dharma 15 (3):240-244.
     
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    Bhakti rhetoric in the hagiography of 'untouchable' saints: Discerning bhakti 's ambivalence on Caste and brahminhood. [REVIEW]Patton Burchett - 2009 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 13 (2):115-141.
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    Research about Interrelationship of Bhakti and Prapatti: In Practice Theory of Rāmānuja. 주명철 - 2009 - The Journal of Indian Philosophy 27 (27):181-206.
    본 논문은 라마누자(Rāmānuja)의 실천론 속에서 박띠(Bhakti)와 쁘라빠띠(Prapatti)가 어떠한 의미로 취급되며 또 두 개념 사이에는 어떤 연관성이 있는지 살펴보는 데에 중점을 두었다. 긴 시간의 흐름과 함께 인도 전통의 요가, 따빠스 등의 다양한 수행법이 전승되었는데, 베단따 학자뿐만 아니라 신앙을 바탕으로 한 위슈누(Viṣṇu) 종교의 지도자로서 라마누자의 실천체계 속에는 다양한 형태의 수행법이 나타난다. 따라서 먼저 혼선을 빚고 있는 라마누자의 실천론을 체계적으로 정립할 필요를 느꼈다. 정립된 결론을 가지고 특히 정통 베단따 학파의 수행론과는 달리 해탈의 길로 제시되고 있는 순수 종교적인 대안인 神의 품안에 은신처를 찾고자 하는 (...)
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    Bāuls, Bhakti, Beats, and Bob: the Influence of Oral Indian Tradition in the Poetry of Allen Ginsberg and Its Connection with Bob Dylan.Geetanjali Joshi - 2019 - Journal of Dharma Studies 1 (2):241-258.
    The term Bāul is universally associated with singing. It is a form of folk music that emerges from Bengal in India. However, Bāul does not simply imply singing. It is more of a philosophy which is deeply rooted in the quest for self-realization. The raison d’être for the kind of attraction the music of Bāuls and the poetry of Kabir had for the West is that their music and poetry was essentially a poetry of simplicity, peace and celestial love. Since (...)
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    The Synthesis of Jñāna and Bhakti in Advaita Vedānta Through Svāmī Vidyāraṇya’s Lens.Lalita Hotkar, R. Lalitha Sharma & K. Ramasubramanian - forthcoming - Journal of the Indian Council of Philosophical Research:1-15.
    The path of devotion (bhakti-mārga) is firmly rooted in duality, whereas the path of knowledge (jñāna-mārga), particularly in the Advaita tradition, establishes non-duality. Thus, the two streams seem to be quite divergent in nature, having no connection with each other. The present paper examines the pivotal role of bhakti in Advaita Vedānta, with a specific focus on Svāmī Vidyāraṇya’s elucidations. It explores the intrinsic connection between the paths of devotion and knowledge, highlighting their substantial role in the attainment of mokṣa (...)
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    Blissful experience, bhakti: quintessence of Indian philosophy.T. K. Sribhashyam - 2012 - New Delhi: D.K. Printworld. Edited by Alamelu Sheshadri.
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