Chintan Ke Kshitij Par
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Summary
The book "Chintan ke Kshitij Par" (On the Horizon of Thought) by Muni Buddhmall is a compilation of essays addressing various aspects of human life, spirituality, religion, culture, and society. The author, Muni Buddhmall, emphasizes the nature of humans as thinking beings who, by expanding their contemplation beyond their immediate surroundings to the horizon, can tackle multifaceted problems.
The book is organized into several sections, covering:
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Thought (विचार): This section delves into various philosophical and ethical concepts related to individual and societal development. Topics include the responsibilities of the intellectual class, the evolution of social justice, character development, life's fundamental principles, human commitment, progress, strength and self-belief, a practical analysis of "Prana" (life force), mental peace, and personal philosophy.
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Philosophy (दर्शन): Here, the text explores fundamental philosophical ideas such as "Vastu, Anubhuti aur Abhivyakti" (Matter, Experience, and Expression), the meaning of "Syadvada" (the Jain doctrine of manifold aspects), the journey towards "Samanvay" (harmony), a re-examination of "Ahimsa" (non-violence) in contemporary context, and a detailed discussion on "Pudgal" (matter).
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Reflection (चिन्तन : अनुचिन्तन): This part reflects on significant Jain festivals and movements, including Akshay Tritiya (a holy day), Samvatsari Mahaparva (annual atonement festival), the significance of "Marada-Mahotsav" (a festival of discipline), an introduction to the "Anuvrat Andolan" (a movement for ethical conduct), the role of individuals and society in "Anuvrat," and the position of women in society and their role in nation-building.
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Person (व्यक्ति): This section focuses on individuals and their contributions, featuring figures like Mahavir Swami as the proponent of self-awakening, the embodiments of non-violence, leaders of non-violent revolution, and prominent figures within the Jain tradition such as Acharya Tulsi, Muni Nathmal (now Yuvacharya Mahapragya), Jain nuns, and notable lay followers.
Throughout the book, Muni Buddhmall advocates for a holistic approach to life, emphasizing the interconnectedness of individual well-being with societal progress and spiritual growth. He stresses the importance of expanding one's consciousness, developing moral values, and actively participating in the betterment of society. The essays, originally published in various periodicals, are presented as a collection meant to provide guidance and solutions for those seeking to understand and navigate the complexities of life from a broader, more profound perspective, extending towards the "horizon of thought."