CULTURAL HERITAGE AND CONTEMPORARY CHANGE
SERIES IIIB, SOUTH ASIA, VOLUME 5
GANDHI: THE MEANING OF MAHATMA
FOR THE MILLENNIUM
INDIAN PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES, II
edited by
KURUVILLA PANDIKATTU
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION: A Critical, Contextual and Creative Approach to Gandhi
K. Pandikattu
PART I. CONCEPTUAL CLARIFICATIONS
Chapter I. Hind Swaraj and Gandhis Search for the Conquest of Power
D. George
Chapter II. An Inquiry into the Origins of Satyagraha and Its Contemporary Relevance
G. Pattery
Chapter III. Gandhi on Religion in Public Life
G. Karuvelil
PART II. CONTEXTUAL CASES
Chapter IV. Gandhian Thought vis-à-vis Indigenous Ideology: Some Reflections
J.M. Kujur
Chapter V. Relevance of Gandhian Praxis to Empowering Women
S. Vazhapilly
PART III. CIVILIZATIONAL CRITIQUES
Chapter VI. Technology in the Third Millennium: A Gandhian Perspective
J.I. Fernando
Chapter VII. Gandhian Prospective Paradigm for Culture
G. Joseph M.
Chapter VIII. Global Village vs. Gandhian Villages: A Viable Vision
PART IV. CULTIC CONSEQUENCES
Chapter IX. Sevagram and Sarvodaya: the Relevance of Gandhian Symbols
Chapter X. Symbol of Peace: Religion through the Prism of Gandhis Life and Vision
G. Lazar
Chapter XI. The Mythic Relevance of Gandhi for Today
MILESTONES IN GANDHIS LIFE
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS