Psychistic Epistomology in the Philosophy of Vedas and in Modern Zoology
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Vedic Philosophy, Modern Biology, Relationship.Abstract
Scientific spirit in vedic literature, mind and matter in Hindu philosophy, facts of life and matters, response of living and non-living to external stimuli and the relationships between vedic philosophy and modern biology have been discussed.Downloads
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