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Fashion Club
Assa - EAN : 9782889220403
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EAN : 9782889220403
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- EAN13 : 9782889220403
- Réf. éditeur : 146
- Editeur : Assa
- Date Parution : 17 juil. 2019
- Disponibilite : Disponible
- Barème de remise : NS
- Nombre de pages : 127
- Format : H:210 mm L:148 mm E:11 mm
- Poids : 230gr
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Résumé :
Fashion club
Is fashion a chameleon or a magical pretence? How it evolves! Another form; the following day it faces opposition! How many mutilations are there in clothes! How much work for scissors! How much load for the washer man! How many affected gestures in behaviour! How much make-up on the face! How much torture for the moustache and hairdo! How many looks in the mirror; how many twists! Shaving of the face and the newspaper stand for morning and evening prayers; coffee or tea for sipping of water while uttering mantras; gossiping for self-enquiry and Brahma Bhadra fire sacrifice – the five sacrifices take place in high fashion mode!
Getting up at 4 a.m., bathing, reciting mantras and meditating to purify the mind, reading from scriptures, working hard and partaking of tasty and healthy food to satisfy hunger and living an austere life – all these have become outdated! The old traditions have become rare. The Kali Yuga has ripened, and love marriages have become the norm. It is of course necessary to follow the mores of the age; education and behaviour must be in tune with the times; but why attribute irregular acts that defile the body and mind to the prevailing fashion? “Cigar is bad, my son” says the father; “Dad, I know it is bad, that is why I burn and reduce it to ashes to avenge myself,” says the son. Why talk only about the son? Even girls have started to play out their independence on the stage of modern fashion.
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Biographie :
Presentation of Dr. Shuddhananda Bharati 11th May 1897 – 7th March 1990
The wise one to the cosmic age.
Although more than 90 years old, in his school in the south of India, Kavi Yogi Maharishi (great divine visionary, wise poet), Dr. Shuddhananda Bharati worked like a young man of twenty. When he was asked his age, he answered: “My age is Courage!”
The Yogi wrote several hundred works in English, French, Tamil, Hindi, Telugu and Sanskrit: five thousand songs, and fifteen hundred poems in French. The magnum opus of the man conscious of the presence of God in him, Bharata Shakti, (in 50,000 verses) described his ideal: only One Humanity living in communion with only One God in a transformed world! Bharata Shakti is a monumental and unique work. The Yogi depicts the essence of all the religions, of all the prophets and saints, all the approaches of Yoga and all the cultures on an allegorical table. It is a book for any age which all spiritual researchers and all nations should read and meditate on. This work was completed and appreciated by Sri Aurobindo, the Mother, Mahatma Gandhi, Rabindranath Tagore, Romain Rolland, Annie Besant, Bertrand Russell, George Bernard Shaw and so many others. It installs the author among the great, men such as Dante, Homer, Racine, Shakespeare, Vyasa, and Valmiki.
Dr. Shuddhananda Bharati is one of the greatest Tamil poet, having translated into this language: Gita, Upanishads, Veda, the Bible, the Koran, Avesta, the Buddha-Dhamma-Sangha and Tattvartha Sutra, the life and teachings of Lao-Tseu and Confucius. From their original languages, he also translated into Tamil The Divine Comedy of Dante, the tragedies of Racine, the comedies of Molière, the dramas of Corneille, Shakespeare, Goethe and the novels of Anatole France, Victor Hugo, Alexandre Dumas and others.
Shuddhananda’s works are innumerable. Malcolm Macdonald, who chaired the Congress on the Unity of the Conscience in Singapore, said in his short speech about him: “He is such a remarkable man, having such a diversity of raised gifts, that it is difficult to know where to start and where to finish when one speaks about Kavi Yogi Dr. Shuddhananda Bharati. Few men have achieved as many things in only one human life.” His name appears moreover in the Encyclopaedia of the World’s Great Men, which says: “Dr. Shuddhananda Bharati is the author of literary works of varied styles: works epic and lyric, melodramas, operas, comedies, pastoral, romance, novels, biographies, commentaries on famous works and texts. Bharata Shakti is his magnum opus.” He had a presentiment that he would receive the Nobel Prize for Peace or for Literature but did not live to see it. His commitment is summarized in his book celebrating his life, “Experiences of a Pilgrim Soul (Expérience d’une Âme de Pèlerin)”.
God I loved and lived in him,
Making His commandment
Leave to Man his entire talents
This is my will! Dr. Shuddhanananda Bharati
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