The World's Greatest Seers and PhilosophersPustak Mahal, Feb 5, 2003 - 142 pages The book includes the teachings of:*Socrates *Confucius *Buddha *Mahavir *Nagarjuna *Al-Farabi *Rumi *Descartes *Hegel *Ramakrishna Paramahansa *Vivekananda *Jiddu Krishnamurti *Aurobindo *Osho and many others. |
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Confucius 551479 BC 34 | |
Ibn Sina 9801037 AD 44 | |
Jalal udDin Rumi 12071273 56 | |
Immanuel Kant 17241804 68 | |
indian Philosophers | |
Gautam Buddha 563483 BC 88 | |
Swami Dayanand Saraswati 18241883 96 | |
Swami Vivekananda 18631902 106 | |
Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan 18881975 117 | |
Divine Philosophy | |
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