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On behalf of all those members who cannot attend these lectures due to

constraints of time, locality or language, can I make a humble request...

 

If anyone is attending these lectures it would be a great boon if they could

write notes of these lectures and post it on the list.

 

Any volunteers ?

 

Thanks.

>

> Ram Chandran [sMTP:ramvchandran]

> Monday, July 16, 2001 6:59 AM

> Krishna Kalale; Advaitin List; K. Sadananda

> Re: Fwd: Re: Dr. Chari's Vedanta Lectures in

> Washington DC Area

>

> Hari Om Everyone:

>

>

> "Rarely you come across a discourse on the comparative

> study of the three philosophies of Hinduism - Advaita,

> VishishhTaadvaita and Dvaita. Here is such a unique

> occasion for you to benefit from.

>

> You must have received the earlier posting about Dr.

> Chari's Vedantic Lectures from Sunday July 22 to

> Friday July 27, 2001 from 8 to 9.30 p.m. at 5822

> Ipswich Road, Bethesda, MD 20814. You will find the

> details in the flier. This has been sponsored by the

> Chinmaya Mission.

>

> This is just to remind you and to urge you to attend

> these lectures by an eminent scholar and hear his

> systematic scholarly analysis of Hinduism from the

> perspective of the different schools of thought.

>

> Sunday July 22 to Thursday July 26th - Lectures

> Friday July 27th: Question and Answer Session

>

>

> CHINMAYA MISSION

> WASHINGTON REGIONAL CENTER

> Kailas Niwas, 46 Norwood Road, Silver Spring, MD 20905

> Tel: 301-384-5009 FAX: 301-384-1204

>

> Sponsors a series of lectures by Dr. S.M.S. Chari on

>

> Comparative Analysis of Vedantic Schools of

> Advaita, VishishhTaadvaita and Dvaita

>

> from Sunday 22 July 2001 to Friday 27 July 2001 at

> (Dates have been revised, please note)

>

> 5822 Ipswich Road, Bethesda, MD 20814

>

>

> Lecture Time: 8:.00 P.M. to 9:30 P.M.

>

> Dr.Chari will provide a systematic scholarly analysis

> of Advaita, VishishhTaadvaita and Dvaita from the

> point of Upanishads, Brahma suutra and Bhagawat Geeta

> - the prasthaana trayam of the Hindu religion. He

> will be examining the nature of Brahman, the nature of

> Jiiva, the nature of the world and the interrelation

> between them from the point of shruti, smR^iti and

> nyaaya prasthaanas.

>

> Sri Saragoor Maadaboosi Srinivasachari hails from the

> village of Saragoor near Mysore, Karnataka. Sri Chari

> has a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Madras

> in the 1940s. He is a learned Sanskrit scholar having

> been tutored by eminent traditional scholars. Dr.

> S.M.S. Chari joined the Ministry of Education,

> Government of India and retired in 1976 as the Joint

> Educational Advisor. He has traveled widely,

> participated in International conferences and seminars

> abroad and lectured at Universities on aspects of

> Indian Philosophy and Religion. He is the author of

> seven philosophical books, which include Advaita and

> VishishhTadvaita, Fundamentals of VishishhTaadvaita

> Philosophy, Theistic Mysticism of Alvars, Vaishnavism-

> Its Philosophy, theology and Religious Discipline and

> Philosophy of Vedantasuutra. Also, he has published

> many articles in philosophical journals.

>

>

> Direction: Take 495 toward Bethesda and/or Silver

> Spring. Take Exit (36) to MD-187 old Georgetown Road.

> Go North on Old Georgetown Road toward Rockville. Take

> the first right onto Kingswood Road. Take a right onto

> Broad Street. Take a left onto Ipswich Road. The house

> is the 3rd on the right-hand side. Call Geetha Bansal

> at (301-564-1559) for additional help.

>

>

> Contact: For further information, contact

> Sadananda (703-451-5909) or

> S. Balan (703- 845-0524) or

> Ram Chandran (703-912-5790) or

> Geetha Bansal (301-564-1559)

>

> Note: The lectures are free to everyone. Please also

> note that the estimated costs for organizing these

> lectures will be $2000.00 and we welcome your generous

> donations.

>

>

>

>

> Discussion of Shankara's Advaita Vedanta Philosophy of nonseparablity of

> Atman and Brahman.

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We are planning to tape the lectures and hopefully the tapes will

become available. Shree Krishan Kalale will also be making CD's from

the tapes and will also become available in future.

 

Hari Om!

Sadananda

 

 

 

>On behalf of all those members who cannot attend these lectures due to

>constraints of time, locality or language, can I make a humble request...

>

>If anyone is attending these lectures it would be a great boon if they could

>write notes of these lectures and post it on the list.

>

>Any volunteers ?

>

>Thanks.

--

K. Sadananda

Code 6323

Naval Research Laboratory

Washington D.C. 20375

Voice (202)767-2117

Fax:(202)767-2623

 

 

 

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Thanks Sadananda-ji

>

> K. Sadananda [sMTP:sada]

> Monday, July 16, 2001 7:42 AM

> advaitin

> Cc: kkalale1

> RE: Re: Fwd: Re: Dr. Chari's Vedanta Lectures in

> Washi ngton DC Area

>

> We are planning to tape the lectures and hopefully the tapes will

> become available. Shree Krishan Kalale will also be making CD's from

> the tapes and will also become available in future.

>

> Hari Om!

> Sadananda

>

>

>

>

> >On behalf of all those members who cannot attend these lectures due to

> >constraints of time, locality or language, can I make a humble request...

> >

> >If anyone is attending these lectures it would be a great boon if they

> could

> >write notes of these lectures and post it on the list.

> >

> >Any volunteers ?

> >

> >Thanks.

> --

> K. Sadananda

> Code 6323

> Naval Research Laboratory

> Washington D.C. 20375

> Voice (202)767-2117

> Fax:(202)767-2623

>

>

>

>

>

> Discussion of Shankara's Advaita Vedanta Philosophy of nonseparablity of

> Atman and Brahman.

> Advaitin List Archives available at:

> http://www.eScribe.com/culture/advaitin/

> To Post a message send an email to : advaitin

> Messages Archived at: advaitin/messages

>

>

>

> Your use of is subject to

>

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