A pragmatic approach to religion and...
Mishra, Deepanjali.

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  • A pragmatic approach to religion and sustainability
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    Title/Author: A pragmatic approach to religion and sustainability/ edited by Deepanjali Mishra, Jeffery D Long.
    other author: Mishra, Deepanjali.
    Published: Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2024.,
    Description: vii, 357 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Chapter 1. Jain lifestyle: Epitomising discipline, ethics and environment consciousness -- Chapter 2. Managing Self: An Analysis Through Arjun Visada Yoga with Reference to Bhagwad Gita -- Chapter 3. The World Café approach to the Sustainable Buddhist Custom of the Alms Collection on Boat at the Mahasawat Canal in Thailand -- Chapter 4. Pakhala in Jagannath Culture:An Amalgamation of Food, Heritage and Science -- Chapter 5. Re-imagined Tīrtha as Sustainable Management of Pilgrimage, beyond 'officially' sacred: Pilgrim, Prayer, and Profit -- Chapter 6. Sustainability in Rabindranath Tagore's Philosophy of Religion -- Chapter 7. Divine Ideation: Quest for Truth in Annie Besant's Works -- Chapter 8. Study of sustainable approach inthe temples: an analysis -- Chapter 9. Spiritual Sustainability and Health: An Overview of Tribal Religious Beliefs -- Chapter 10. Indigenisation of Christianity in Oral Tales of Northeastern Naga Communities: An Ecotheological Reading -- Chapter 11. Indigenous Beliefs and Practices for Sustainability among the Mao Nagas -- Chapter 12. Following Other's Religion and the Problem of 'Liminal' Identity: An Eco-Religious Study of the Bhumij Tribe of Bengal -- Chapter 13. Environmental Sustainability through Nature Worship: Understanding the Ecosophy of the North East Indian Indigenous Communities -- Chapter 14. Sustainable Livelihoods of Tribal Religions' During and Post COVID-19 Period in the State of West Bengal: A Critical Investigation -- Chapter 15. Sarnaism, Spirituality and Sustainability: Understanding Adivasi Religious Belief System and Identity Formation -- Chapter 16. Green Ethics: The Concept of 'New' Religion and Sustainability -- Chapter 17. Change and Continuity of Tribal Religion among Soura Tribe in Gajapati District of Odisha -- Chapter 18. Procuring Mental Health through Yoga and Meditation: A Study of Patañjali's Yoga Sūtras -- Chapter 19. Tracing the Possibility of Human Evolution Through Integral Yoga: An Aurobindonian Method towards Sustainability and Collective Well Being -- Chapter 20. Holistic Health Care Energy Transformation Mahāyāna Buddhist Meditation for Better Living -- Chapter 21. Yoga-meditation practice:a bridge to students' good mental health -- Chapter 22. Karmic Over-Consumption Indirectly Proportional to Sustainability:Yoga - A Solution? -- Chapter 23. Contribution of religion and spirituality in the wellbeing of individuals -- Chapter 24. The Impact of Insight Meditation on the Development of Mental Health -- Chapter 25. Yoga for sustained happiness and better living: a contemplative enterprise -- Chapter 26. Wings for Ameliorate Leaders: Motivating Students through Spirituality and Religiosity -- Chapter 27. Materialism and Criminal Attitude among Teachers and Students: Moderating role of Religion -- Chapter 28. Christian Religious Moulding for Sustainable Christian Followership through Education: A case study of WOFBI (Nigeria) Leadership Courses -- Chapter 29. Sustenance of spirituality within as the essence of all religion -- Chapter 30. Spiritual Capital and Business Sustainability: A Secular Perspective.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Sustainable development - Religious aspects. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-67360-3
    ISBN: 9783031673603
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