Shatavadhani Dr. R. Ganesh
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What is dharma? Why is this idea hailed as the greatest philosophical concept of India? What as- pects of this dharma apply to everyone?
Satavadhani Dr. R Ganesh-one of India's fore- most Sanskrit scholars and polymaths-paints a complete picture of dharma with clarity and brevity, drawing from many authoritative sources on Hinduism including the Vedas, Upanisads, Mahabharata, and variaus dharma-sastras.
Through the course of this book, Dr. Ganesh describes how dharma provides us with a per- spective to appreciate the best in any religious or secular value system across time and place. It is the universal set that encompasses the greatest teachings of all possible philosophies.
By the end, the reader will become aware of the magnanimity and magnificence of the an- cient Indian way of thinking and will agree with the great seer Manu when he writes -
"Among all dharmas,
the greatest is self-knowledge. It leads to immortality."
(Manu-smrti 12.85)
Satavadhani Dr. R Ganesh-one of India's fore- most Sanskrit scholars and polymaths-paints a complete picture of dharma with clarity and brevity, drawing from many authoritative sources on Hinduism including the Vedas, Upanisads, Mahabharata, and variaus dharma-sastras.
Through the course of this book, Dr. Ganesh describes how dharma provides us with a per- spective to appreciate the best in any religious or secular value system across time and place. It is the universal set that encompasses the greatest teachings of all possible philosophies.
By the end, the reader will become aware of the magnanimity and magnificence of the an- cient Indian way of thinking and will agree with the great seer Manu when he writes -
"Among all dharmas,
the greatest is self-knowledge. It leads to immortality."
(Manu-smrti 12.85)

