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The main reason for the publication of this website, is to make you (the reader) aware of the Mimansa, a study of the secret of the sacred books of the Hindus; that is the Vedas.

Mimansa means a reverent study leading to a scientific quest of truth. This search for truth leads us to the solution of the great problems of life, and has engaged us for thousands of years. The real problem of life is the attainment of happiness and the avoidance of misery and pain. Our ancestors before us have reflected and contemplated on these aspects of life and realized that pleasure is but a passing phase in an endless stream of pain. They concluded that, permanent happiness can only be attained with the total extinction of pain.

We expect, that after studying the material given on the various pages of our website listed below, you would be more aware and better prepared with respect to your life's plans and decisions you would take in this regard.

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TABLE OF CONTENT

Introduction to the Mimansa The language of the Vedas: method of interpretation (Part - 2)
The problem of the Mimansa The method of interpretation: the problem of action (Part - 1)
The solution of the problem of the Mimansa The method of interpretation: the problem of action (Part - 2)
The law of dharma and the Vedas The character of sacrifice: the method of interpretation
The Vedas and the method of interpretation (Part - 1) The method of interpretation (Part - 1)
The Vedas and the method of interpretation (Part - 2) The method of interpretation (Part - 2)
The law of action: the Vedas and their form The method of interpretation (Part - 3)
The law of action and the method of interpretation (Part - 1) The method of interpretation (Part - 4)
The law of action and the method of interpretation (Part - 2) The method of interpretation: the law of action (Part - 1)
The law of action, need of knowledge, action and time Action and the mind: the method of interpretation
The law of action: how described in the Vedas Intelligent action and sacrifice: the method of interpretation
The language of the Vedas and how to understand it The method of interpretation (Part - 5)
The law of action Sacrifice and the intellect: the method of interpretation (Part - 1)
The law of life in the Vedas: purpose in action and actionlessness Sacrifice and the intellect: the method of interpretation (Part - 2)
Charity, desire and satisfaction Sacrifice and the intellect: the method of interpretation (Part - 3)
Self-interest and natural desire: how to understand the Vedas The method of interpretation: the law of action (Part - 2)
The method of interpretation: Nature, Sacrifice and the Soul The method of interpretation: Desire, Purpose and Action
The problem of Action: the method of interpretation The method of interpretation: Life and Action
Action, motive and the soul: the method of interpretation The Method of interpretation (Part - 6)
Action, purpose and sacrifice: the method of interpretation Intellect, mind, sacrifice and satisfaction
Action and purification: the method of interpretation Performance and renunciation of action
The kinds of Action: the method of interpretation The problem of desire
Krama and the method of interpretation (Part - 1) Action, effort and result
Krama and the method of interpretation (Part - 2) Instruments and objects of action
The method of interpretation: the law of action Functions of the intellect and the mind
Karma and the method of interpretation: Mind, intellect and the soul Sacrifice and intelligence
The problem of action The law of creation
Law of action and inaction Creation as a sacrifice: Proof of the existence of the soul
Energy and action: the language of the Vedas Narach Philosophy Blog
The language of the Vedas: method of interpretation (Part - 1) Search Results
 

It is important to refer to the teachings of our ancestors, however when it comes to our real life and its experiences the visitor would be well advised to introspect and gain new insights from the world to make realistic decisions for the betterment of his or her own life. The visitor would realize that all this knowledge and information and more is available in the environment. He or she is required only to find it before making his or her decisions with respect to improving present life circumstances.

 
 
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