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* Sadaputa Dasa, Religion and Modern Rationalism: Shifting the Boundary Between Myth and Science, ISKCON Communications Journal # 1. 2, July / December 1993.
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* Hock, Hans ( 1999 ) Through a Glass Darkly: Modern " Racial " Interpretations vs. Textual and General Prehistoric Evidence on Arya and Dasa / Dasyu in Vedic Indo-Aryan Society.
1999b, Through a Glass Darkly: Modern " Racial " Interpretations vs. Textual and General Prehistoric Evidence on Arya and Dasa / Dasyu in Vedic Indo-Aryan Society.
Dasa and ISKCON
" All initiated male members of ISKCON have the word " Das " or " Dasa " at the end of their initiated names, meaning servant of Krsna.
In January 1969, while studying at the University at Buffalo, he joined ISKCON and the same year was initiated by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, receiving the name Prahladananda Dasa.
A year later he joined ISKCON in London and received initiation from Swami Prabhupada, who gave him a sanskrit name Raghubhir Dasa.
* Anuttama Dasa International Director of ISKCON Communications, and a member of the Governing Body Commission.
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Dasa and 1
There are several hymns in the Rigveda that refer to Dasa and Aryan enemies and to related ( jami ) and unrelated ( ajami ) enemies ( e. g. 1. 111. 3, 4. 4. 5 ); still, in the battle of the ten kings, there are Dasas and Aryas on both sides of the battlefield and in some Rigvedic verses, the Aryas and Dasas stood united against their enemies.
Dasa and .
In Hinduism, certain dynasties adopted a title expressing their positions as " servant " of a patron deity of the state, but in the sense of a ( prime ) minister under a figure head of state, ruling " in the name of " the patron god ( ess ), such as Patmanabha Dasa ( servant of Vishnu ) in the case of the Maharaja of Travancore.
* The ruling prince: Maharaja Raja Ramaraja Sri Patmanabha Dasa Vanchi Pala ( personal name ) Varma, Kulasekhara Kiritapati Manney Sultan Bahadur, Shamsher Jang, Maharaja of Travancore, with the style of His Highness.
Although improvisation plays an important role, Carnatic music is mainly sung through compositions, especially the kriti ( or kirtanam )-a form developed between the 14th and 20th centuries by composers such as Purandara Dasa and the Trinity of Carnatic music.
Purandara Dasa, who is known as the father ( Pitamaha ) of Carnatic Music, formulated the system that is commonly used for the teaching of Carnatic music.
Purandara Dasa ( 1480 – 1564 ) is renowned as the father ( Pitamaha ) of Carnatic music for formulating the basic lessons of, and his contributions to Carnatic music.
Prominent composers prior to the Trinity of Carnatic music include Arunachala Kavi, Annamacharya, Narayana Theertha, Vijaya Dasa, Bhadrachala Ramadas, Sadasiva Brahmendra and Oottukkadu Venkata Kavi.
The disadvantage with this system was that if one wanted to learn about a kriti composed, for example, by Purandara Dasa, it involved the difficult task of finding a person from Purandara Dasa's lineage of students.
There are numerous biographies available from the time giving details of Chaitanya's life, the most prominent ones being the Chaitanya Charitamrita of Krishnadasa Kaviraja Goswami, the earlier Chaitanya Bhagavata of Vrindavana Dasa ( both originally written in Bengali but now widely available in English and other languages ), and the Chaitanya Mangala, written by Lochana Dasa.
Great leaders of the Vaishnava Bhakti movement in Karnataka like Purandara Dasa, Kanaka Dasa, Raghavendra Swami and many others were influenced by Dvaita traditions.
Tyagaraja ( 1759 – 1847 ), Muthuswami Dikshitar ( 1776 – 1827 ) and Syama Sastri ( 1762 – 1827 ) are known as the Trinity of Carnatic music, while Purandara Dasa ( 1480 – 1564 ) is the father of Carnatic music.
The Vaisya community consist of several jāti or subcaste, notably the Agrawals, the Barnwals, the Gahois, the Kasuadhans, the Patwa, the Khandelwals, the Oswals, Rastogis, Lohanas and the Maheshwaris of the north ; the Arya Vaishyas of Andhra pradesh, Vanika Vaishyas of the Kerala, Cenkuntar of Tamil Nadu, the Vaishya Vanis of Konkan and Goa, Ladshakhiy Wani in North and Western Maharashtra and the Modh, Beesa Neema, Dasa Neema, Dasore, Parekhs and Patidars of the west.
As with the Dasa Sahitya of the later Haridasas, the Vachanas were also primarily targeted at the common person and sought to demystify God, as large sections of society had been deprived of access to the texts.
Dasa Sahitya is the literature of Bhakti movement composed by devotees in honor of Lord Vishnu or one of his avatars.
Dasa and 2
The RV 2. 2. 7 says, " Indra the Vrtra-slayer, Fort-destroyer, scattered the Dasa hosts who dwelt in darkness.
Dasa and July
*: EADS was created in July 2000, by consolidating Aerospatiale Matra, DaimlerChrysler Aerospace AG (“ Dasa ”), and Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA (“ CASA ”).
Dasa and /
This name is a Vaishnava name ( a name relating to Lord Krishna / Vishnu or a Gaudiya Vaishnava saint ), and is followed by " Dasa " for men and " Dasi " for women ( both terms mean " servant ").
Religion and Modern
Organised by the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Lancaster, North-West England, it was entitled " Nature Religion Today: Western Paganism, Shamanism and Esotericism in the 1990s ", and led to the publication of an academic anthology, entitled Nature Religion Today: Paganism in the Modern World.
* Lawson, John Cuthbert, Modern Greek Folklore and Ancient Greek Religion, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1910, p. 131
* Sheehan, Jonathan, The Altars of the Idols: Religion, Sacrifice, and the Early Modern Polity, Journal of the History of Ideas 67. 4 ( 2006 ) 649 – 674 ()
* Manas, John H., Divination Ancient and Modern: An Historical Archaeological and Philosophical Approach to Seership and Christian Religion, Kessinger Publishing, 2004.
* Stucco, Guido ( 1994 ), " Introduction ," in Evola, The Path of Enlightenment According to the Mithraic Mysteries, Zen: The Religion of the Samurai, Rene Guenon: A Teacher for Modern Times, and Taoism: The Magic, the Mysticism ( Edmonds, WA: Holmes Publishing Group )
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* 2010 – 11 Peter Harrison Science, Religion and the Modern World for February 2011, Gordon Brown The Future of Jobs and Justice
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