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Vandana Sharma Diya

University of Delhi
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  • University of Delhi
    Department of Philosophy
    Assistant Professor
Annamalai University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2020
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Delhi, Delhi, India
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Metaphysics and Epistemology
Philosophical Traditions
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Metaphysics and Epistemology
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  • All publications (22)
  • Decoding Life in View of Śaivism
    International Journal of Yoga and Allied Science 6 (9): 159-164. 2017.
  •  3
    Historical Development of Śaivism in Banāras During the Medieval Period
    Indian Journal of Applied Research 7 (3). 2017.
    Philosophical TraditionsMetaphysics and EpistemologyPhilosophy, MiscOther Academic Areas
  •  1
    The Dog-Deity: Divinity, History And Dogs In Ancient Scriptures
    International Research Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies 4 (12): 1-12. 2018.
  • Ādi Śaṅkarācārya’s Advaita Vedānta: A Viable Solution to Environmental Disharmony
    International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies 4 (12). 2018.
  • Environmental Consciousness Vs Environmental Protection
    Shodha Pravah Journal 8 (3). 2019.
    Philosophical TraditionsMetaphysics and EpistemologyPhilosophy, MiscValue Theory
  •  2
    A Contemporary Reinterpretation of Advaita-Vedānta Darśana in Order to Deal with Environmental Cacophony.
    Pramana International Journal 9 (2): 20-26. 2019.
    Value TheoryMetaphysics and EpistemologyPhilosophical TraditionsPhilosophy, Misc
  • Yajna for Post-Covid Harmony
    The Current Journal 10 (26): 155-159. 2020.
    Metaphysics and EpistemologyScience, Logic, and MathematicsPhilosophical TraditionsPhilosophy, Misc
  • Vedic Averments for Cosmic Tranquility
    India Foundation Journal 5 (9): 229-239. 2022.
    Metaphysics and EpistemologyPhilosophy, MiscValue TheoryPhilosophical Traditions
  •  1
    2013 Kedarnath Tragedy and the Post-calamity Eco-conscious Development
    India Foundation Journal 4 (3): 67-76. 2023.
  • Going Beyond Misconceptions to Understand the Vedic Term ‘Bali’
    India Foundation Journal 5 (4): 62-70. 2024.
    Philosophical TraditionsPhilosophy, MiscValue TheoryMetaphysics and Epistemology
  •  1
    Rajadharma: The Indian Notion of Welfare State
    India Foundation Journal 5 (4): 79-85. 2024.
  • Beyond Religious Boundaries: The Need for a Uniform Civil Code
    India Foundation Journal 5 (5): 59-64. 2024.
    Philosophy, MiscPhilosophical Traditions
  • Darwinian Theory and Vedantic Perspective: An Initial Study
    International Journal on Eternal Wisdom and Contemporary Science 2 (2): 56-64. 2025.
    Philosophical TraditionsMetaphysics and EpistemologyScience, Logic, and MathematicsPhilosophy, Misc
  •  1
    Vedic Education: The Only Means to Realise Sarvam Khalu Idam Brahma.
    Digital Commons 1. 2019.
  •  2
    Gurudev Sri Sri Ravishankar
    In S. R. Bhatta & Neeraj Arun Gupta (eds.), The Panorama of Indian Philosophers and Thinkers, Sanchi University of Buddhist Indic Studies and Creative Books. 2023.
    Philosophical TraditionsValue TheoryPhilosophy, Misc
  •  1
    Ādi Śaṅkarācārya’s Praśnottara Ratna Mālika
    Originals (An Imprint of Low Price Publications). 2020.
    Metaphysics and EpistemologyPhilosophical Traditions
  • Nature's Wisdom: Indian Philosophical Insights
    Chaukhamba Sanskrit Prakashan. 2022.
    Science, Logic, and MathematicsPhilosophical TraditionsValue TheoryMetaphysics and EpistemologyPhilo…Read more
    Science, Logic, and MathematicsPhilosophical TraditionsValue TheoryMetaphysics and EpistemologyPhilosophy, Misc
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    Environmental Consciousness and the Nine Schools of Indian Philosophy
    Cambridge Scholar Publishing. 2023.
    Science, Logic, and MathematicsValue TheoryMetaphysics and EpistemologyPhilosophical Traditions
  • शनि: वैश्विक परम्पराओं में सैटर्न का एक व्यापक अध्ययन
    CHAUKHAMBA. forthcoming.
    Philosophy, MiscMetaphysics and EpistemologyOther Academic AreasPhilosophical TraditionsValue Theory
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    Śāṅkara Vedānta for environmental harmony: a novel interpretation of the age-old Advaita Vedānta darśana
    Motilal Banarsidass Publications. 2021.
    It delves deeply into His philosophy, spiritual Sadhana, works and practical endevors in order to emphasize an environmental and eco-esthetical perspective that elevates 'Environment' to the status of the 'All-pervasive Truth, Highest Good, Supreme Beauty, and Ultimate Reality.'
    Indian Philosophy
  •  28
    A Comparative Analysis of Upanishadic and Einsteinian Philosophy
    Philotheos 23 (1): 94-103. 2023.
    The Vedic and Upanishadic texts describe “Dharma” as a cosmic force transcending space and time. Following the path of virtue aligns one with Dharma, leading to ethical behavior. Such individuals perceive the universe as a unified entity, not l imited by race, religion, species, or group. Rishis and Avatars are periodically born to uphold the spirit of Dharma. Despite diverse origins, these enlightened beings embody non-violence (ahimsa), kindness (daya), compassion (karuna), cosmic friendship (…Read more
    The Vedic and Upanishadic texts describe “Dharma” as a cosmic force transcending space and time. Following the path of virtue aligns one with Dharma, leading to ethical behavior. Such individuals perceive the universe as a unified entity, not l imited by race, religion, species, or group. Rishis and Avatars are periodically born to uphold the spirit of Dharma. Despite diverse origins, these enlightened beings embody non-violence (ahimsa), kindness (daya), compassion (karuna), cosmic friendship (maitri), and equanimity (upeksha) in their pursuit of the ultimate truth. One notable genius, Prof. Albert Einstein, born on March 14, 1879, in South West Germany, received the Nobel Prize in 1921 for his discovery of the Photoelectric effect. Einstein is revered not only as the “Father of Modern Physics” but also as a profound philosopher. Regardless of his numerous discoveries, he regarded all beings in the cosmos as manifestations of the Supreme Spirit, displaying compassion and friendship towards humans, animals, and other sentient beings. This cosmic divinity and non-dual vision align with the foundation of the Upanishads. Reading Albert Einstein’s letters reveals a striking resemblance to the verses of the Upanishads. This research paper aims to explore the parallels between Upanishadic and Einsteinian Philosophy, emphasizing that the attainment of wisdom leads to a realization of universal unity, non-violence, and a shared comradeship despite cultural differences.
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    Cārvāka Darśana in View of Environmental Harmony
    Philotheos 20 (1): 129-133. 2020.
    Cārvāka Darśana is prevalently considered to be the materialistic school of Indian philosophy that sans all ethics and morals and has out rightly been discarded and criticized by many. The allegations that have been put on Cārvāka Darśana are known to one and all. The current article gives a background of the Cārvāka philosophy as commonly understood and then presents an argument that may assist the contemporary scholars and philosophers to reinterpret this age old philosophy for the benefit of …Read more
    Cārvāka Darśana is prevalently considered to be the materialistic school of Indian philosophy that sans all ethics and morals and has out rightly been discarded and criticized by many. The allegations that have been put on Cārvāka Darśana are known to one and all. The current article gives a background of the Cārvāka philosophy as commonly understood and then presents an argument that may assist the contemporary scholars and philosophers to reinterpret this age old philosophy for the benefit of all lives. The current article has been written with an unbiased point of view and endeavors that the age old philosophy of Cārvāka will be seen in a new light that will be beneficial in attaining environmental harmony.
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