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Auroville, or the quest for a better world

Auroville, or the quest for a better world

Christine Devin

Discovery Publisher
2020
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This story is not like any others. It depcits the story of two intrepid men that set out to become the most powerful men of all times. The adventure is stunnig and epic. This book depcits the story of two intrepid men that set out to become the most powerful men of all times. The adventure is stunnig and epic.This book depcits the story of two intrepid men that set out to become the most powerful men of all times. The adventure is stunnig and epic. This book depcits the story of two intrepid men that set out to become the most powerful men of all times. The adventure is stunnig and epic.
Auroville, ou la quête d'un nouveau monde

Auroville, ou la quête d'un nouveau monde

Christine Devin

Discovery Publisher
2019
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This story is not like any others. It depcits the story of two intrepid men that set out to become the most powerful men of all times. The adventure is stunnig and epic. This book depcits the story of two intrepid men that set out to become the most powerful men of all times. The adventure is stunnig and epic.This book depcits the story of two intrepid men that set out to become the most powerful men of all times. The adventure is stunnig and epic. This book depcits the story of two intrepid men that set out to become the most powerful men of all times. The adventure is stunnig and epic.
Nala et Damayanti ou l'art de la victoire

Nala et Damayanti ou l'art de la victoire

Christine Devin

Discovery Publisher
2022
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Ce conte dont l'origine se perd dans la nuit des temps et que nous trouvons ins r dans la grande pop e du po te Vyasa nous dit comment l'h ro sme guid par la sagesse permet deux tres cras s sous le poids de circonstances contraires d' merger victorieux d'une preuve terrible. Cette histoire qui commence et finit comme un conte de f es est tout sauf un r cit loign de la vraie vie . Au contraire, il nous est pr sent par le po te lui-m me comme une histoire contenant quelques-unes des v rit s les plus profondes et les plus utiles de la vie.Oui, c'est un conte ravissant dans lequel peines et joies sont retrac es de fa on d licate, un conte travers d'une grande tendresse et d'une immense compassion pour la fragilit de l' tre humain et pour ses souffrances. Mais c'est aussi une parabole dont les symboles puissants nous font voir que les circonstances de la vie ne sont rien, que la conscience est tout...La collection Contes et l gendes de l'Inde s'est donn pour but d'entrouvrir une porte qui permette au lecteur fran ais de p n trer dans l'univers fascinant, mais infiniment complexe, de la sensibilit indienne. L'esprit moderne est parfois d con-cert dans les histoires hindoues par la superposition de mondes diff rents et les manquements la r gle de vraisemblance si ch re nos classiques. Ces caract ristiques ne sont pas le fruit d'un esth tisme gratuit, elles sont les marques d'une mentalit qui tente toujours de d crire la vie terrestre non pas dans ce qu'elle montre, mais dans ce qu'elle cache, et qui voit l'action humaine comme constamment entour e et influenc e par d'autres forces, que nous pourrions qualifier de cosmiques. Pour l'esprit grec la lumi re du soleil est l'objet de ses d lices, pour l'esprit hindou c'est un voile dor qui lui cache des merveilles ardemment d sir es. Nous ne pr tendons pas faire ici oeuvre d' rudits ou d'indianistes, mais seulement de sugg rer, travers certaines histoires pr sent es dans une langue aussi simple que possible, cette cl indispensable une compr hension du g nie indien.Note de l' diteur pour la version imprim e: Afin d' tre plus agr able lors de la lecture, cet ouvrage est en format Beau Livre. Dans la m me optique, le papier est de couleur cr me, ce qui fatigue moins les yeux que le papier blanc. Toutes nos publications font l'objet d'un travail soign tant au niveau typographique qu'au niveau du design.Note de l' diteur pour la version Kindle: Nos publications Kindle sont soigneusement con ues, avec une table des mati res, un index, des notes de bas de page et r f rences, l o cela est applicable. Un accent a t mis sur la typographie ainsi que le design.Vos commentaires sont les bienvenus sur disoverypublisher.com/fr/ - Merci d'avoir choisi Les ditions Discovery.
Nalopakhyanam

Nalopakhyanam

Christine Devin

Discovery Publisher
2022
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This tale whose origin is lost in the mists of time and which we find inserted in the great epic of the poet Vyasa tells us how heroism guided by wisdom allows two beings crushed under the weight of contrary circumstances to emerge victorious from a terrible ordeal.This story that begins and ends like a fairy tale, however, is anything but a story removed from "real life". Rather, it is presented to us by the poet himself as a story containing some of life's deepest and most useful truths. Indeed, it is a delightful tale in which sorrows and joys are delicately traced, a tale crossed by great tenderness and immense compassion for the fragility of human beings and for their sufferings. But it is also a parable whose powerful symbols make us see that the circumstances of life are nothing, that conscience is everything...The series Tales and Legends of India was originally started with the aim of providing the modern reader with a glimpse of the fascinating, but infinitely complex world of Indian sensibility. Today's mind is at times taken aback by the superimposition of different worlds in the old Indian stories. This characteristic is not the fruit of a labored aestheticism, but is the sign of a mentality that always tries to describe terrestrial life not in outer terms, but in terms of what it hides. It is a mentality that sees the field of human action as always surrounded and influenced by other forces that one could qualify as cosmic in nature. For the Greek spirit the light of the sun is its natural atmosphere, but for the ancient Indian spirit the sun is a golden veil that hides wonders that it desires ardently to possess. Ours is not a scholarly venture but an attempt to suggest through certain stories, told in as living and simple a language as possible, a key to understanding the culture and genius of India.Publisher's note for the printed edition: in order to be more enjoyable during reading, this book is in 5" x 8" format. In the same spirit, the paper is cream-colored, which causes less fatigue to the eyes than white paper. All our publications are carefully crafted, both in terms of typography as well as design.Publisher's note for the Kindle edition: our Kindle publications are carefully crafted, with Table of Contents, Index, Footnotes and References when applicable. A strong emphasis has been put on the typography as well as the design.Your comments are welcome at discoverypublisher.com - Thank you for choosing Discovery Publisher.