Samadarsana (Synthetic vision) A study in Indian psychology
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2016
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Ganesh & Co (1925)
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The tendency of renascent movements to express a dominant psychological attitude as seen in Europe, Japan, Ireland and India, Samadarsana (same-sightedness or synthetic vision) the dominant psychological attitude of India and its general influence in cultural expression, Samadarsana in modern Indian poetry- Rami Reddi (Hindu), Iqbal (Musulman), Puran Singh (Sikh), Samadarsana in art, as exemplified in the works of Promode K. Chatterjee, with some remarks on hypocrisy and sectarianism in art, Samadarsana in human affairs, as set forth by Rabindranath Tagore, Samadarsana in religion and philosophy, according to T. L. Vaswani, Samadarsana in education, as expounded by Aurobindo Ghose