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Philosophy Science & Politics Where is the World Going?

III Bharatiya-sanskriti - Festival of Classical Indian Culture. Philosophy Science & Politics Where is the World Going?. San Marcos University - NIOS 1 & 2 March 2007 Lima, Peru 2 March - Social Philosophy Hanumatpresaka Swami (Huber Robinson).

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Philosophy Science & Politics Where is the World Going?

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  1. III Bharatiya-sanskriti - Festival of Classical Indian Culture Philosophy Science & Politics Where is the World Going? San Marcos University - NIOS 1 & 2 March 2007 Lima, Peru 2 March - Social Philosophy Hanumatpresaka Swami (Huber Robinson)

  2. A Rapid Sanskrit MethodProfesor George Hart, Universidad de CaliforniaCatalogus Catalogorum – 160,000 • Sankhya – General Philosophy of Nature • Vastu-veda – Arquitectura • Ayurveda – Medicina • Yantra-vidhi – Mecánica • Jyotisha-veda– Astronomy, astrology • Gandharva-veda – Music, Dance, Drama • Danda-veda – Ciencias Políticas

  3. Justice

  4. Honor Amongst Thieves

  5. Literatura Sanskrita -Vedas: Rg, Yajur, Atharva, Sama -Mahabharata y Ramayana -Puranas: Srimad Bhagavatam y 17-otros -Dharma-sastras: Manu-samhita, Parasara-Samhita -Hitopadesa y Panca-tantra - Canakhya Sloka

  6. Mahabharata 100,000 versos Santi Parva - 135 páginas Bhisma deva - Yuddhisthira Maharaja

  7. Propuesta de Danda-veda El concepto de las cuatro castas y cuatro órdenes de vida tiene por objeto acelerar las cualidades trascendentales del individuo, de manera que éste pueda comprender gradualmente su identidad espiritual, y así actuar conforme a ello para liberarse del cautiverio material

  8. Bhismadeva recomendó nueve cualidades que deben exhibir todos los seres humanos. 1) no enfurecerse, 2) no mentir, 3) distribuir riquezas equitativamente, 4) perdonar, 5) engendrar hijos únicamente con la esposa legítima de uno, 6) ser de mente pura y de cuerpo sano, 7) no ser hostil a nadie, 8) ser sencillo, 9) mantener a sirvientes y subordinados

  9. Varnas (Castas) Brahmana – Intelectuales/Sacerdotes Ksatriya – Administradores/Reyes Vaisya - Comerciantes Sudra – Artesanos, Obreros Ashramas (Órdenes) Brahmacari – Estudiante Grhastha – Casado Vanaprastha – Retirado Sannyasa – Renunciante

  10. Varnas (Castas) Brahmana – Intelectuales/Sacerdotes Einstein Socrates Confucious

  11. Varnas (Castas) Ksatriya – Administradores/Reyes Napoleon Mao Tse Tung Eisenhower

  12. Varnas (Castas) Vaisya - Comerciantes Baron Edmund de Rothschild Abarrotes y Verduleria Henry Ford

  13. Varnas (Castas) Sudra – Artesanos, Obreros

  14. Varnas (Castas) Brahmana – Intelectuales/Sacerdotes Ksatriya – Administradores/Reyes Vaisya - Comerciantes Sudra – Artesanos, Obreros

  15. Ashramas (Órdenes) Brahmacari – Estudiante Grhastha – Casado Vanaprastha – Retirado Sannyasa – Renunciante

  16. Ashramas (Órdenes) Brahmacari – Estudiante Grhastha – Casado Vanaprastha – Retirado Sannyasa – Renunciante

  17. Ashramas (Órdenes) Brahmacari – Estudiante Grhastha – Casado Vanaprastha – Retirado Sannyasa – Renunciante

  18. Ashramas (Órdenes) Brahmacari – Estudiante Grhastha – Casado Vanaprastha – Retirado Sannyasa – Renunciante

  19. Ashramas (Órdenes) Brahmacari – Estudiante Grhastha – Casado Vanaprastha – Retirado Sannyasa – Renunciante

  20. Aplicación Práctica • Funciona: Mexico – 55/milla2, India – 363/milla2 • 2) Bhagavata-dharma - Cultivo de cualidades espirituales. • a. Nectar of Instruction • b. Srimad Bhagavatam

  21. Common Questions 1. How can the brahmanas control the ksatriyas?

  22. Chanakya Pandita Candra gupta Alexander the Great

  23. -It is better to have a wise-man for an enemy than a fool for a friend. • One should not get to close or too far away from three things: A king, a fire or a teacher. If you get to far away you will derive no benefit and if you get too close you will get burned. • - Three things meet with a rapid destruction: Trees on the bank of a river, a woman in the house of some man other than her husband and a king without counselors.

  24. Three things meet with a rapid destruction: Trees on the bank of a river, a woman in the house of some man other than her husband and a king without counselors.

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