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Contents
Foreword
Preface
Part I- India, Hinduism and the New Century
I.1 The Goddess Durga, Mother India as the World Mother
I.2 India and the Coming Century
I.3 The Reemergence of the Hindu Mind
I.4 Hinduism and the New Millennium
I.5 India at a Crossroads
I.6 The Crisis in the Psyche of India
I.7 Western Monoculture and Indic Pluralism
I.8 Religious Exclusivism, Racism and Colonislism
I.9 The Hindu Response to Globalization
I.10 The Hindu View of Society and its Global Relevance
Part II- The Need for a New Indic School of Thought
II.1 The Need for a New Indic School of Thought
II.2 New Western and Global Dharmic Schools of Thought
II.3 The Need for a New Buddhi Shakti (Spiritual Force for the Intellect)
II.4 Indic Civilization, a Light for the World
II.5 Multinational Corporations and Global Education
II.6 The Spiritual Divide in Vedic Scholarship
II.7 Western Indology versus the Indic Tradition: The Intellectual Clash of Cultures
II.8 The Need to Rewrite Indian History
II.9 The Indian or Bharatiya Ideal of Education
II.10 The Myth of the Hindu Right
Part III- Foundations of a New Indic School
III.1 Vedic Knowledge and the Coming Planetary Age
III.2 Consciousness and Mind in the Vedic Tradition
III.3 Vedanta, the Foundation of the Indic School of Thought
III.4 Vedic Yoga, the Oldest Form of Yoga
III.5 Ayurveda, the World's Medicine for the Next Millennium
III.6 Vedic Astrology: Space Age Science or Superstition
III.7 Solar Power and the Gayatri Mantra
III.8 Outlines of a New Vedic School
Index
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