The Possibility of Universal Religion
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https://doi.org/10.53469/jssh.2024.06(08).01Keywords:
Universal, Religion, Braithwaite, George Galloway S Radhakrishnan Definition of ReligionAbstract
Though Jainism is an aesthetic religion believing no creator in the world. Jainism believes that the present state of mind is the state of bondage which is due to only our past karma. We can, therefore, conclude that all religions of the world carried their view in their own way.
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Vivekananda – Gyan Yoga (Advaith Ashram Calcutta 1961 – P/373)
R R B rathwaite, An empiricist view of the nature of the nature of Religious belief – Eddington memorial lectures, November 1985.
George Galloway, Philosophy of Religion (J H T Clarke) Edinburg 1956 P/138.
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