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  1. Distributing scaffolding across multiple levels : individuals, small groups, and a class of students.Sadhana Puntambekar - 2015 - In Andrew Walker, Heather Leary & Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver (eds.), Essential readings in problem-based learning. West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Press.
     
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  2. Gandhian concept of nonviolent world order.Sadhana Vora - 2006 - In Yajñeśvara Sadāśiva Śāstrī, Intaj Malek & Sunanda Y. Shastri (eds.), In Quest of Peace: Indian Culture Shows the Path. Bharatiya Kala Prakashan. pp. 2--548.
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    The universe of Acharya Sushil Muni: the philosophy of World religion.Sādhanā - 2005 - New Delhi: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers.
    Acharya Sushil Muniji Maharaj gave spiritual guidance to the humanity at large and inspired them to realize peace through non-violence. He propagated religion for peace, fully conscious of the fact that peace and harmony were essential for the survival of mankind and its abode - the planet earth. The assiduous Saint Sushil Muni founded World Fellowship of Religions in order to project the humanitarian aspect of religion to meet multifarious challenges faced by the suffering humanity. He emphasized the need to (...)
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    Book Review: New Frontiers of Space, Bodies and Gender. [REVIEW]Sadhana Soborun - 2002 - Feminist Review 72 (1):133-135.
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    Book Review: New Frontiers of Space, Bodies and Gender. [REVIEW]Sadhana Soborun - 2002 - Feminist Review 72 (1):133-135.
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    Book Review: Heroic Desire: Lesbian Identity and Cultural Space. [REVIEW]Sadhana Sutar - 2003 - Feminist Review 74 (1):107-109.
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    Sadhana.Rabindranath Tagore - 1940 - Dépositaires généraux: Paris,: Adrien Maisonneuve; [etc., etc.]. Edited by Jean Herbert.
    One of India's most famous writers offers an articulate and accessible introduction to Indian spirituality. This collection of essays by Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore is based on a lecture series he presented at Harvard University. Oriented towards a Western readership, the essays examine different aspects of Indian culture and philosophy. They address as their central concerns the relationship between humanity and the divine, the ultimate goal of human existence, and how this goal can be achieved. An author whose creative works (...)
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    The Sadhana of Plotinus and Sri Aurobindo.Arabinda Basu - 2002 - In Paulos Gregorios (ed.), Neoplatonism and Indian Philosophy. State University of New York Press. pp. 9--153.
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    Sadhana: the realization of life.Rabindranath Tagore - 1921 - New York: Three Leaves Press.
    Written by Nobel Prize Laureate Rabindranath Tagore and available in paperback for the first time, Sadhana is a profound, highly accessible introduction to India’s ancient spiritual heritage. Few figures in history have been as important as Rabindranath Tagore in bringing Indian philosophy and spiritual teachings to the West. Although he was known primarily as a poet, his work is deeply religious, imbued with his belief that God can be found through personal purity and service to others. Sadhana (sometimes translated from (...)
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    Sadhana: A Way to God. Christian Exercises in Eastern Form.Pieter De Jong & Anthony de Mello - 1983 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 3:172.
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  11. Sadhana of Awakened Melanin: Devotional Practices to Help Transform Self and Other.Justin Miles - 2021 - In Valerie Mason-John (ed.), Afrikan wisdom: new voices talk Black liberation, Buddhism, and beyond. Berkeley: North Atlantic Books.
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  12. Sadhana in Sri Aurobindo's yoga.Madhav Pundalik Pandit - 1962 - [Pondicherry?: [Pondicherry?.
     
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    The Sadhana of Plotinus.Sri Aurobindo & Arabinda Basu - 2002 - In Paulos Gregorios (ed.), Neoplatonism and Indian Philosophy. State University of New York Press. pp. 9--153.
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    Heilswege (sädhanas) im Hinduismus.Norbert Klaes - 1984 - Zeitschrift für Religions- Und Geistesgeschichte 36 (1):21-38.
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  15. Sadhana as a Tapas.Adrian M. S. Piper - 2009 - Veneer 5 (18):129-147.
    Indian and Classical Greek philosophical traditions both recommend that we structure our lives around the performance of certain kinds of actions as daily and regular habits. Under some circumstances and for some individuals, this means merely doing what comes naturally. For others, it requires varying degrees of self-control. For yet others, adhering to these practices is impossible or unimportant, beyond the scope of their interests or abilities. I want to take issue with one familiar answer to the question of why (...)
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  16. Sadhana. Sivananda - 1958 - Sivananda,: Nagar, Yoga-Vedanta Forest University.
     
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  17. Chapter two. Practice (Sadhana-pada). Sādhanapādaḥ - 2021 - In Christopher Key Chapple (ed.), Sacred thread: Patanjali's Yogasutra. New Delhi: DK Printworld.
     
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  18. Hatha yoga sadhana and the paradox of self-cultivation.E. Goldberg - 2005 - Journal of Dharma 30 (1).
     
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  19. Sri Shankaracharya, Sadhana panchakam.Nāgeśa Sonde - 2007 - Mumbai: Nagesh D. Sonde. Edited by Śaṅkarācārya.
    On Sādhanāpañcaka, work on Advaita philosophy by Śaṅkarācārya; includes text with translation and explanation.
     
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    Sādhanā: The Realization of Life. [REVIEW]Edward P. Buffet - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 13 (9):248-249.
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  21. Music as sadhana+ music as a paradigm of spiritual integration.M. Amaladoss - 1982 - Journal of Dharma 7 (2):181-188.
     
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    Sādhanā: The Realization of Life. [REVIEW]Edward P. Buffet - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 13 (9):248-249.
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  23. Philosophy of Hindu Sādhanā.Nalini Kanta Brahma - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (32):504-505.
     
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    The Philosophy of Sadhana: With Special Reference to the Trika Philosophy of Kashmir.Elisabeth Benard - 1992 - Philosophy East and West 42 (2):372-375.
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  25. The Philosophy of Sādhanā: With Special Reference to Trika Philosophy of Kāśmīra.Debabrata Sen Sharma - 1983 - Karnal, Haryana: Natraj Pub. House.
    On the spiritual life and mysticism of Shaivite philosophy of Kashmir.
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    The Philosophy of Sādhanā with Special Reference to the Trika Philosophy of KashmirThe Philosophy of Sadhana with Special Reference to the Trika Philosophy of Kashmir.Arvind Sharma - 1993 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 113 (3):479.
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    The Instability of Non-dual Knowing: Post-gnosis Sādhana in Vidyāraṇya’s Advaita Vedānta.James Madaio - 2018 - Journal of Dharma Studies 1 (1):11-30.
    The Advaita Vedāntic path to liberation is often characterized as being constituted by, and as culminating in, gnosis or advaitic awakening. In his fourteenth century work, the Jīvanmuktiviveka, Vidyāraṇya, however, argues for a broader conception of Advaita Vedāntic sādhana, which revolves around the problem of post-gnosis obscurations. In this paper, I examine Vidyāraṇya’s understanding of the causes of post-gnosis hindrances and how they inform his articulation of two stages of renunciation and their corresponding disciplinary schemes and liberative results. I also (...)
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    Philosophy of Hindu Sädhanä. By Nalini Kanta Brahma, M.A., Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy in the Presidency College, Calcutta. With a Foreword by Sir Sarbapalli Radhakrishnan, Vice-Chancellor, Andhra University. (London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Ltd. 1932. Pp. xvi + 333. Price 12s. 6d.). [REVIEW]F. Otto Schrader - 1933 - Philosophy 8 (32):504-.
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    Possible Selves, Body Schemas, and Sādhana: Using Cognitive Science and Neuroscience in the Study of Medieval Vaiṣṇava Sahajiyā Hindu Tantric Texts.Glen Alexander Hayes - 2019 - Journal of Dharma Studies 2 (1):41-58.
    In recent decades, historians of religions have turned to, and developed, entirely new methodologies for the study of religion and human consciousness. Foremost among these are a collection of approaches often termed the “cognitive science of religion” (CSR), typically drawing on cognitive science, neuroscience, linguistics, and contemporary metaphor theory. Although we are still “early” in this enterprise, I hope to show how a meaningful dialogue between religious studies and contemporary neuroscience and cognitive science can help us to better understand some (...)
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    History of Indian Philosophy; Philosophy of Hindu Sadhana.James Bissett Pratt, S. K. Belvalkar, R. D. Ranade, Nalini Kanta Brahma & Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan - 1934 - Philosophical Review 43 (6):631.
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  31. Rabindranath Tagore, Sadhana: The Realisation of Life. [REVIEW]J. W. Scott - 1913 - Hibbert Journal 12:919.
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  32. Review of Vedanta Sadhana and Shakti Puja. [REVIEW]Subhasis Chattopadhyay - 2016 - Vedanta Kesari 103 (June (6)):45-6.
    This review studies Tantra as essentially Vedantic and comments on Swami Swahananda's genius as a syncretist.
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  33. agore's Sadhana. [REVIEW]Edward P. Buffet - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy 13 (9):248.
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    A study of the Vedantic outlook of Sufi-sadhana. ʼAnanda - 2000 - Delhi: Indian Publishers Distributors.
    SUFISM AND VEDANTA may not be the same in many aspects, but at the same time these two have lot of similarities too. VEDANTA-specially ADVAITA VADANTA-is not that much theological perhapps. Howwever this is something which is very comparative in nature. Bhakti Schools: neither Vedanta is completely free of it. Even Sri Shankaracharya's Advaita is not that dry philosophy as it is made out to be by us. Advaita in the ultimate may be more a philosophy than a religion. But (...)
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    MELLO, Anthony de, s.j., Sadhana, un chemin vers DieuMELLO, Anthony de, s.j., Sadhana, un chemin vers Dieu.André Couture - 1984 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 40 (2):260-261.
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    With and Beyond Plurality of Standpoints: Sociology and the Sadhana of Multi-Valued Logic and Living.Ananta Kumar Giri - 2018 - In Beyond Sociology: Trans-Civilizational Dialogues and Planetary Conversations. Springer Singapore. pp. 193-220.
    This chapter discusses the issue of standpoint in sociological discourse as well as in the dynamics of social life. It begins with a discussion of the work of André Béteille, creative social theorist from India, about the plurality of standpoints in the sociological discourse of society as well as in social dynamics. Béteille has consistently been a champion of a plural approach in the study of society, but his discussion of plural standpoints raises further questions which call for further collaborative (...)
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    Jung's depth psychology and yoga sàdhana.Patrick Mahaffey - 2005 - In Gerald James Larson & Knut A. Jacobsen (eds.), Theory and Practice of Yoga: Essays in Honour of Gerald James Larson. Brill. pp. 110--385.
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    Acting as a Way of Salvation: A Study of Rāgānugā Bhakti SādhanaJourney through the Twelve Forests: An Encounter with KrishnaActing as a Way of Salvation: A Study of Raganuga Bhakti Sadhana.Donna M. Wulff & David L. Haberman - 2001 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 121 (3):523.
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    Sankara on the Yoga-sutra-s . The Vivarana Sub-Commentary to Vyasa-bhasya on the Yoga-sutra-s of Patanjali: Sadhana-pada. [REVIEW]Sengaku Mayeda - 1988 - Philosophy East and West 38 (4):440.
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    Bāul philosophy.Pūrṇadāsa Bāula - 2003 - New Delhi: A.P.H. Pub. Co.. Edited by Selina Thielemann.
    () Baul sadhana: introduction The word 'baul, in popular interpretation, is generally equated with singing: with folk song of Bengal or, more concretely, ...
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    Husserl’s Epoché and Sarkar’s Pratyáhára: Transcendence, Ipseity, and Praxis.Justin M. Hewitson - 2014 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 6 (2):158-177.
    This article proposes an evolution of Edmund Husserl’s transcendental epoché by integrating P. R. Sarkar’s Tantra sádhaná, which engages ipseity as both the subject and the object of consciousness. First, it explores some of the recent philosophical and scientific obstacles that confound the transcendental reduction. Following this, an East-West trajectory for Husserl’s first science of consciousness is examined by combining Sarkar’s 3 shuddhis in pratyáhára, effecting an experience of noumenal consciousness. Combining Husserl’s phenomenology with Sarkar’s spiritual praxis reinvigorates the transcendental (...)
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    The essential Yoga sutra: ancient wisdom for your yoga.Michael Roach - 2005 - New York: Three Leaves Press, Doubleday. Edited by Christie McNally & Patañjali.
    The Yoga Sutra of Patanjali is a classic Sanskrit treatise consisting of 195 “threads,” or aphorisms, describing the process of liberation through yoga. Although little is known about Patanjali (most scholars estimate that he lived in India circa 200–300 b.c.), his writings have long been recognized as a vital contribution to the philosophy and practice of yoga. This new, expert translation of the original Sanskrit text of Patanjali’s best-known work presents his seminal ideas and methods in accessible, plain-language English. Patanjali (...)
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    The Logics of Counterinference and the “Additional Condition” (upādhi) in Gaṅgeśa’s Defense of the Nyāya Theistic Inference from Effects.Stephen Phillips - 2022 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 50 (5):821-833.
    This paper is taken from a long section of the _Tattva-cintā-maṇi_ by Gaṅgeśa that is devoted to proving the existence of—to use an inadequate word—“God” in a somewhat minimalist sense. The _īśvara_, the “Lord,” is for Gaṅgeśa, following Nyāya predecessors, a divine agent, a self, responsible for much, not all, of the order in the world. Unseen Force, _adṛṣṭa_, which is in effect _karman_ made by human action, is also a powerful agent as well as things’ intrinsic natures. Moreover, ordinary (...)
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  44. Śaṅkara on the Yoga-sūtrā-s: The vivaraṇa sub-commentary to Vyāsa-bhāṣya on the Yoga-sūtra-s of Pātañjali. Śaṅkarācārya - 1981 - Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul. Edited by Trevor Leggett.
     
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    Foundations of Indian Culture.G. C. Pande & Govind Chandra Pande - 1995 - Motilal Banarsidass Publ..
    The two volumes together may be described as search for the original ideational foundations of Indian Culture. In one way this work recalls the tradition of Coomaraswamy but seeks to join it to the mainstream of critical history. It argues that the living continuity of Indian Culture is rooted in a unique spiritual vision and social experience. Indian Culture is neither the result of merely accidental happenings through the centuries, nor a mere palimpsest of migrations and invasions. It is, in (...)
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  46. Heritage of the Yoga Philosophy and Transcendental Phenomenology: The Interlocution of Knowledge and Wisdom across Two Traditions of Philosophy.Tharakan Koshy - 2015 - In Thomas Pius V. (ed.), Knowledge, Theorization and Rights. Salesian College Publication. pp. 72-82.
    Comparative philosophy has been subjected to much criticism in the latter half of the last century, though some of these criticisms were appropriate and justified. However, in our present cultural milieu, where traditions and culture transcend their geographical boundaries, seeping through the global network of views and ideas, it seems to be a legitimate enterprise to understand one’s own traditions and culture through the critical lens of the ‘other culture’. It is such cross-cultural understanding that paved the way towards legitimizing (...)
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    Contemplative Studies and Hinduism: Meditation, Devotion, Prayer, and Worship.Rita DasGupta Sherma & Purushottama Bilimoria - 2020 - Routledge India.
    This book is one of the first wide-ranging academic surveys of the major types and categories of Hindu contemplative praxis. It explores diverse spiritual and religious practices within the Hindu traditions and Indic hermeneutical perspectives to understand the intricate culture of meditative communion and contemplation, devotion, spiritual formation, prayer, ritual, and worship. The volume extends and expands the conceptual reach of the fields of Contemplative Studies and Hindu Studies. The chapters in the volume cover themes in Hindu contemplative experience from (...)
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    The secret of the katha upanishad.Swami Krishnananda - 1974 - Shivanandanagar, U.P.: Divine Life Society.
    Lectures delivered by the author during Sadhana Week held at Divine Life Society in 1973.
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    Yoga-sūtras of Patañjali with the exposition of Vyasa: a translation and commentary.Swami Ajaya - 1986 - Honesdale, Pa.: Himalayan International Institute of Yoga Science and Philosophy of the U.S.A.. Edited by Vyāsa & Usharbudha Arya.
    v. 1. Samādhi-pāda -- v. 2. Sādhana-pāda.
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    Advaita and Viśiṣṭādvaita.Srinivasa Chari & M. S. - 1961 - New York,: Asia Pub. House.
    This book presents a comprehensive exposition of Vedanta Desika`s Satadusani, a polemical classic of Visistadvaita Vedanta, devoted to the criticism of the doctrines of Advaita Vedanta. The thought-provoking arguments found in the Sixty-six Vedas of the original text are brought together, analysed and discussed in a systematic manner under eight broad headings: Pramanas Perception; Consciousness; Individual self; Brahman; Universe; Avidya; Sadhana and Mukti.In presenting the dialectics of Vedanta Desika in a vigorous and scholastic form the author deals with numerous issues (...)
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