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Nature of Living Tradition: Distinctive Features of Indian Parampara

Nature of Living Tradition: Distinctive Features of Indian Parampara

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Scholars reflect on anthropological, philosophical, spiritual, musical, poetical and experiential dimensions to examine diverse questions on Indian parampara — its source and transmission, the parent of its primal seed, sustaining the flow of parampara or tradition and whether the individual artist must necessarily confront parampara to sustain creativity.

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ISBN 13 9788124601778
Book Language English
Binding Hardcover
Total Pages 126
Edition 1st
Release Year 2001
Publisher D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
Author Baidyanath Saraswati
GAIN 8ADVA705P1B
Category Cultural Studies  
Weight 500.00 g
Dimension 14.00 x 22.00 x 1.80

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Indian Parampara is a response to secular Western thought on tradition and modernity. Presented here are contributors from a distinguished group of Indian scholars representing a wide spectrum of disciplines. It raises many questions: What is the source of parampara? How is it transmitted? Does it hold in potential the characteristics of all orders of knowledge? Who was the parent of its primal seed? How does the individual sustain the flow of parampara or tradition? Is the individual artist capable of sustaining creativity and initiating change? Does he have to take the path of confrontation with parampara? How does the person transcend the small ‘I’ to enlarge himself into the ‘We’? What is that experience of the ‘Self’ where duality between the subject and the object is lost? To answer such central questions the authors of this volume reflect on anthropological, philosophical, spiritual, musical, poetical, and experiential dimensions. This book is an important contribution to traditional thought and culture.
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