Library
The Dharma Alliance Library is a curated collection of digital resources on Dharma traditions and their engagement with contemporary challenges. Resources include original content developed by Dharma Alliance and affiliated contributors, as well as existing content available in the public domain.
Dharma Alliance welcomes contributions to the library.
What does the Hindu tradition have to say about the environment?
Dr Shivali Fulchand reflects on the Hindu tradition’s understanding of the environment and how Hindus are called to encounter and...
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Interrogating Gender in Sikh Tradition and Practice
In contemporary Sikh society, what we consider religious is constantly being challenged, but for Sikhs, what remain constant are Sikhi’s...
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The Emerging Role of Buddhism in Clinical Psychology: Toward Effective Integration
Research into the clinical utility of Buddhist-derived interventions (BDIs) has increased greatly over the last decade. Although clinical interest has...
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Indian Environmental Ethics
A better understanding of the environmental problems require to rest on some basic issues such as the metaphysical foundations must...
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Environmental Ethics and Sustainability in Indian Thought: Vision of Mahatma Gandhi
Religion (dharma) plays a vital role in the Hindu (Sanātana) quest for understanding and practicing harmony between nature and humanity...
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What India can teach the world about sustainability
Sustainability has always been a core component of Indian culture. Its philosophy and values have underscored a sustainable way of...
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Conceptualizations of Nature in Classical Indian Philosophy Ecological Issues
The article deals with the varieties of interpretations and conceptualizations of nature in classical (ancient and medieval) Indian Philosophy. We...
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Environmental jurisprudence in India: philosophy and practice
Environmental ethics had always been an inherent part of Indian religious percepts and philosophy. Man, nature relationship is at the...
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We were not poor. We just didn’t have any money.
Poverty is not a thing people normally pursue. Riches are pursued; poverty is fled from, the faster, the better. Just...
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