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Les quatre sens de la vie et la structure de l'Inde traditionnelle

by Alain Daniélou

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> L’auteur, fervent de l’hindouïsme, porte un regard positif sur l’institution des castes et les conceptions souvent très modernes d’une société archaïque. On y voit le rôle intégrateur de la conception des quatre âges de la vie, la place occupée par les rites de passage, et par la réincarnation qui pèse d’un poids fondamental dans la quête d’un progrès personnel et dans la recherche de ce seuil et point de rupture qu’est la libération, moksha.
Revue Française de Yoga, (13), Janvier 1996
  Joop-le-philosophe | Oct 15, 2019 |
Le sens traditionnel de la vie sociale de l'hindou expliqué enfin et magistralement aux occidentaux.
  yogasantosha | Jun 13, 2018 |
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