The Anuvrat Movement: Theory and Practice


Autoria(s): Bothra, Shivani
Data(s)

28/03/2013

Resumo

The slogan: “Self-restraint is life,” forms the philosophical ideal behind the Anuvrat Movement. The purpose of my thesis is to evaluate the Anuvrat Movement introduced by Acharya Tulsi as a non-sectarian, ethical-spiritual movement. The study considered in some detail the historical context within which the movement emerged. The thesis provides a much-needed analysis of the 11 vows formulated by Tulsi in the model of the traditional vows in Jainism. It explored the question whether these vows are relevant and effective in the contemporary Indian society, and whether Tulsi’s movement can cross the geographical boundaries of the Indian sub-continent to be a part of larger global initiatives. The study explored the social significance of the concepts of nonviolence, social justice and sustainability in the wider global community. The study suggests a positive association between the exemplary charismatic role of a leader and the popularity and longevity of social movements in India.

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https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/825

https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1937&context=etd

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FIU Digital Commons

Fonte

FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Palavras-Chave #Anuvrat #Vows #Nonviolence #Ethics #Secular #Morality #Charisma #Movement
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