Sri Yantra and the Geophilosophy of India
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Book Detail:
- Author: Kumar, Niraj
- Brand: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
- Edition: 2014
- Binding: Hardcover
- Number of Pages: 261
- Release Date: 01-01-2014
- EAN: 9788124607268
- Package Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.8 x 1.4 inches
- Languages: English
Description:
This book explores the concept of geophilosophy, or more specifically geo-metaphysics, which asserts an enduring connection between philosophical thought and its geographical context. The author examines how the geographical positioning of a country influences its philosophical outlook, which in turn shapes its culture and identity.
At the core of the book is the Sri-yantra, a symbolic instrument that represents the balance between the gross, subtle, and causal dimensions of both microcosmic and macrocosmic phenomena. The Sri-yantra, which integrates esoteric and ontological aspects of the cosmos, the individual, the state, and the nation, aligns with the geographic and societal values of India.
The author delves into his speculative theory of the triangular shape of the Indian subcontinent and its connection to Eastern metaphysical traditions. He also explores the transformation of the Sri-yantra from an esoteric to an exoteric symbol, proposing that it can still hold a central position in India's cultural and philosophical landscape.
This book offers a unique perspective on the intersection of mysticism, geography, and philosophy, making it an intriguing read for those interested in Eastern metaphysics, Indian civilization, and the philosophy of space and place. It will appeal to a wide range of readers, from scholars to those fascinated by India's philosophical heritage.