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A Constructive Survey of Upanishadic Philosophy is a book by Ramachandra Dattatrya Ranade, also known as Gurudev Ranade, who was an eminent scholar of the Upanishads who specialised in Greek philosophy and emphasized the centrality of a psychological approach as opposed to a theological approach for the proper understanding of the Ultimate Reality. [1]
Shri Gurudev Ramchandra Dattatray Ranade belonged to the Inchegeri Sampradaya. Shri Chandra Bhanu Pathak was disciple of Gurudev Ranade, who carried forward his lineage in northern part of India, Bikaner, Rajasthan. He was a renowned, loving, affectionate guru among his disciples.
Rachanā (Sanskrit: रचना) is derived from the root verb – रच् - meaning – to arrange. Rachanā (रचनम् - ना = रचना) means – arrangement, preparation, disposition, formation, creation, production, performance, completion, array of troops, literary work, a creation of the mind, contrivance, invention e.g. chitra-rachana (drawing/painting), kāvya-rachana ...
Ranade is a family name, common among the Chitpavan Brahmin community in Western Maharashtra, India. [1] Ranade family originated from Bhatgaon, Guhagar Ratnagiri.[2] Each year Ranade family celebrates Mahashivratri utsav at Asud , Vyaghreshwar Near Dapoli, Ratnagiri [3].
Ganesh Vasudeo Joshi (9 April 1828 – 25 July 1880), popularly known as Sarwajanik Kaka, was a lawyer, social reformer, and political activist.He was a founding member of Poona Sarvajanik Sabha.
Rachna Banerjee, also known as Rachana in the South Indian film Industry, is an Indian actress who has appeared predominantly in Bengali and Odia films along with several in Telugu, Tamil and Kannada languages. She was crowned 1991 Miss Kolkata and has won five beauty contests in India, notable being the Miss Beautiful Smile. [1]
In 1885, Bhandarkar along with noted social reformers Vaman Abaji Modak, and Justice Ranade established the Maharashtra Girls Education Society (MGE) . [6] The society is the parent body of the first native run girls' high school in Pune popularly known as Huzurpaga .
Folio of a manuscript of the Rajatarangini by Kalhana, scribed by Rājānaka Ratnakaṇṭha, ca.1648–49. Kalhana was an educated and sophisticated Sanskrit scholar, well-connected in the highest political circles. His writing is full of literary devices and allusions, concealed by his unique and elegant style. [18]