This article suggests reviving discourse on Hinduism in India, focusing on Pravritti Dharma, the Dharma of action, rather than just Vedanta, Nyaya, and Tarka.
This series on reviving Tarka (philosophy and reasoning) urges a return to India’s intellectual tradition, which has been overshadowed by Western thought.
Chittaranjan Naik :- Chittaranjan Naik, born in 1954, is the author of Natural Realism and Contact Theory of Philosophy, which challenges stimulus-response perception theories and advocates the Indian philosophical view of direct perception. Selected among the best Indian philosophy books by Book Authority, his work stems from a spiritual experience at IIT Madras, leading him to explore Indian and Western philosophies. An Advaita Vedanta sadhaka, he left his corporate career in 2007 to focus on his spiritual quest and reviving India’s intellectual traditions.
Pingali Gopal :- Dr Pingali Gopal is a Paediatric and Neonatal Surgeon practicing in Warangal.