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Here is an opportunity for those live in Washington Area to hear

lectures on Indian Philosophy. Read the message for more information.

 

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Ram Chandran

Burke, VA

 

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Vasu Murthy [vmurthy]

Wednesday, September 08, 1999 6:49 PM

Washington area mAdhva list

Cc: Satish Bhatia

[washington-madhva] Classes on Indian Philosophy

Dr. Hebbar

 

 

Hari Om everybody,

Here is another opportunity for everybody to learn about Indian

Philosophy and VedAntic systems. There will be two classes. First level

course on summary of Indian Philosophic systems and an intermediate

level class on vedanta. Please make use of this opportunity and inform

your friends about this. Everybody who has attended this class has

marvelled at the achievements and the intellect of the Indian

Philosphers. We are lucky to have Dr. Hebbar in this area who can teach

us about this.

 

Lectures will take place in Mr. Satish Bhatia's place in Potomac, MD.

(Except the first few classes including the class on Oct.2nd 1999)

Here are directions to the place. I want to thank him for hosting the

lectures.

 

Directions:

>From 495, take River road to Potomac (route 190 W), your immediate ist

traffic light should be Seven Locks Rd. Keep going on River Road for

1.25 miles; at the next traffic light of Bradley Boulevard take a right

turn. Go only a short block (not more than 100 feet), take left into

Kendale RD (there is a 'Y' or a fork on the road and there is a sign 'No

 

through trucks'). After 100 yards, take a first right into Farnsworth

Dr. It is the 3rd house on the left. 9227 Farnsworth Dr. Tel

301-469-7255.

 

 

 

 

I have attached some flyers. Please distribute this to your friends

and in other public places like Indian Grocery stores and temples.

 

regards,

Vasu

 

 

 

 

 

Learn about Indian Philosophical systems, their origins, their

relationship with each other. Find out about the rationale behind the

doctrines of various systems & meanings behind religious practices

 

 

Vishwa Madhva Sangha Washington Chapter

PRESENTs

 

Introduction to Indian Philosophical systems

By

Dr. Balaji Hebbar , Professor of Indian Philosophy at GW and other

local universities

 

 

This course will deal with the Philosophical aspects of the three great

classical religions of India- Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism. After a

brief cultural and historical introduction, the lectures will make a

systematic analysis of the six major philosophical schools of classical

Hinduism (Nyaya-Vaisheshika, Samkhya-yoga,Mimamsa, Sankara-Vedanta,

Ramanuja-vedanta and Madhva-vedanta). The course will also cover Jainism

 

and Buddhism.

 

The analysis of the above mentioned schools will be done in the

traditional six-fold method of study of each school. The six areas of

investigation are: Epistemology (Theory of Knowledge), Ontology(Theory

of nature of being), Theology, Cosmology(Theory of the Universe),

Psychology(Study of Soul and mind) and Soteriology(Doctrine of

Salvation). Each of the schools presents its own answers to the six

areas, which then essentially forms the world view of that particular

school.

 

AT

9227 Farnsworth Dr., Potomac MD Tel: 301-469-7255.

 

ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1999 3-4:30 PM

And continuing for 6-8 weekends.

 

For information contact:

Gopinath Boray Satish Bhatia Vasudeva Murthy (301)942-2773

(301)-469-7255 (301) 838-5585

Learn about Indian Philosophical systems, their origins, their

relationship with each other. Find out about the rationale behind the

doctrines of various systems & meanings behind religious practices

Vishwa Madhva Sangha Washington Chapter

PRESENTs

 

Introduction to Indian Philosophical systems- by-

Dr. Balaji Hebbar, Professor of Indian Philosophy at GW

and other local universities

 

 

This course will deal with the Philosophical aspects of the three great

classical religions of India- Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism. After a

brief cultural and historical introduction, the lectures will make a

systematic analysis of the six major philosophical schools of classical

Hinduism (Nyaya-Vaisheshika, Samkhya-yoga,Mimamsa, Sankara-Vedanta,

Ramanuja-vedanta and Madhva-vedanta). The course will also cover Jainism

 

and Buddhism.

The analysis of the above mentioned schools will be done in the

traditional six-fold method of study of each school. The six areas of

investigation are: Epistemology (Theory of Knowledge), Ontology(Theory

of nature of being), Theology, Cosmology(Theory of the Universe),

Psychology(Study of Soul and mind) and Soteriology(Doctrine of

Salvation). Each of the schools presents its own answers to the six

areas, which then essentially forms the world view of that particular

school.

9227 Farnsworth Dr., Potomac MD Tel: 301-469-7255.

ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1999 3-4:30 PM

 

And continuing for 6-8 weekends.

For information contact:

Gopinath Boray (301)942-2773 Satish Bhatia 301-469- 7255

Vasudeva Murthy (301) 838-5585

 

 

--

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Vasu Murthy

Bell Atlantic Global Networks

web page: members.xoom.com/vmurthy

vmurthy

W:703-247-7314 Fax:703-247-7359

==================================

 

 

 

Learn about Indian Philosophical systems, their origins, their

relationship with each other. Find out about the rationale behind

the doctrines of various systems & meanings behind religious

practices

 

 

Vishwa Madhva Sangha Washington Chapter

PRESENTs

 

Introduction to Indian Philosophical systems

By

Dr. Balaji Hebbar , Professor of Indian Philosophy at GW and

other local universities

 

 

This course will deal with the Philosophical aspects of the three

great classical religions of India- Hinduism, Jainism and

Buddhism. After a brief cultural and historical introduction, the

lectures will make a systematic analysis of the six major

philosophical schools of classical Hinduism (Nyaya-Vaisheshika,

Samkhya-yoga,Mimamsa, Sankara-Vedanta, Ramanuja-vedanta and

Madhva-vedanta). The course will also cover Jainism and Buddhism.

 

 

The analysis of the above mentioned schools will be done in the

traditional six-fold method of study of each school. The six

areas of investigation are: Epistemology (Theory of Knowledge),

Ontology(Theory of nature of being), Theology, Cosmology(Theory

of the Universe), Psychology(Study of Soul and mind) and

Soteriology(Doctrine of Salvation). Each of the schools presents

its own answers to the six areas, which then essentially forms

the world view of that particular school.

 

AT

9227 Farnsworth Dr., Potomac MD Tel: 301-469-7255.

 

ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER, 1999 3-4:30 PM

And continuing for 6-8 weekends.

 

For information contact:

Gopinath Boray Satish Bhatia

Vasudeva Murthy (301)942-2773 (

(301)-469-7255 (301) 838-5585

Learn about Indian Philosophical systems, their origins, their

relationship with each other. Find out about the rationale behind

the doctrines of various systems & meanings behind religious

practices

Vishwa Madhva Sangha Washington Chapter

PRESENTs

 

Introduction to Indian Philosophical systems- by-

Dr. Balaji Hebbar, Professor of Indian Philosophy at GW

and other local universities

 

 

This course will deal with the Philosophical aspects of the three

great classical religions of India- Hinduism, Jainism and

Buddhism. After a brief cultural and historical introduction, the

lectures will make a systematic analysis of the six major

philosophical schools of classical Hinduism (Nyaya-Vaisheshika,

Samkhya-yoga,Mimamsa, Sankara-Vedanta, Ramanuja-vedanta and

Madhva-vedanta). The course will also cover Jainism and Buddhism.

 

The analysis of the above mentioned schools will be done in

the traditional six-fold method of study of each school. The six

areas of investigation are: Epistemology (Theory of Knowledge),

Ontology(Theory of nature of being), Theology, Cosmology(Theory

of the Universe), Psychology(Study of Soul and mind) and

Soteriology(Doctrine of Salvation). Each of the schools presents

its own answers to the six areas, which then essentially forms

the world view of that particular school.

9227 Farnsworth Dr., Potomac MD Tel: 301-469-7255.

ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1999 3-4:30 PM

 

And continuing for 6-8 weekends.

For information contact:

Gopinath Boray (301)942-2773 Satish Bhatia

301-469- 7255 Vasudeva Murthy (301) 838-5585

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