François Gautier
Born
Paris, France
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Guru of Joy: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and the Art of Living
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2002
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15 editions
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A History Of India As It Happened Not As It Has Been Written
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2013
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An Entirely New History of India
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2020
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6 editions
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Arise again, ô India!
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Rewriting Indian History
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1996
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3 editions
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In Defence of a Billion Hindus
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2018
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2 editions
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Les mots du dernier Dalaï-lama
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Aurangzeb’s Iconoclasm: Illustrations from Primary Source
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2022
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Dark Art: A Horror Colouring Book
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Hindu Power in the 21st Century: Resistances, Fears and Obstacles
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2019
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2 editions
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“You accept food and music from every part of the world without reservation, don’t you? You don’t have to be Danish to eat Danish pastries or Italian to eat pasta and pizzas. You don’t have to be a German to enjoy Beethoven or an Indian to listen to sitar music. Why then, when it comes to wisdom, do we become so narrow-minded?”
― The Guru of Joy: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and The Art of Living
― The Guru of Joy: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and The Art of Living
“In fact, Hinduism�s pervading influence seems to go much earlier than Christianity. American mathematician, A. Seindenberg, has for example shown that the Sulbasutras, the ancient Vedic science of mathematics, constitute the source of mathematics in the Antic world, from Babylon to Greece : � the arithmetic equations of the Sulbasutras he writes, were used in the observation of the triangle by the Babylonians, as well as in the edification of Egyptian pyramids, in particular the funeral altar in form of pyramid known in the vedic world as smasana-cit (Seindenberg 1978: 329). In astronomy too, the "Indus" (from the valley of the Indus) have left a universal legacy, determining for instance the dates of solstices, as noted by 18th century French astronomer Jean-Sylvain Bailly : � the movement of stars which was calculated by Hindus 4500 years ago, does not differ even by a minute from the tables which we are using today". And he concludes: "the Hindu systems of astronomy are much more ancient than those of the Egyptians - even the Jews derived from the Hindus their knowledge �. There is also no doubt that the Greeks heavily borrowed from the "Indus". Danielou notes that the Greek cult of Dionysos, which later became Bacchus with the Romans, is a branch of Shivaism : � Greeks spoke of India as the sacred territory of Dionysos and even historians of Alexander the Great identified the Indian Shiva with Dionysos and mention the dates and legends of the Puranas �. French philosopher and Le Monde journalist Jean-Paul Droit, recently wrote in his book "The Forgetfulness of India" that � the Greeks loved so much Indian philosophy, that Demetrios Galianos had even translated the Bhagavad Gita �.”
― A Western journalist on India: The ferengi's columns
― A Western journalist on India: The ferengi's columns
“Life without wisdom is incomplete, Wisdom that does not give rise to feelings is incomplete, Feeling that does not transfer into action is incomplete, Action that does not give rise to fulfillment is incomplete, Fulfillment is returning to self.”
― The Guru of Joy: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and The Art of Living
― The Guru of Joy: Sri Sri Ravi Shankar and The Art of Living
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