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Kalangan intelektual Hindu perlu mengembangkan pendidikan berbasis agama dari berbagai sub rumpun ilmu keagamaan. Dalam rangka merealisasikan ide tersebut, maka diperlukan pengetahuan sumber (ontologi) yang berbasis pada teks agama yang menjadi acuan untuk mengembangkan ilmu pengetahuan. Pengembangan Program Studi yang dilakukan di Sekolah Tinggi Agama Hindu (STAH) Dharma Nusantara Jakarta, tidak terlepas dari syarat tersebut, dalam hal ini memerlukan pengetahuan sumber yang dapat dipergunakan sebagai acuan pengembangan prodi dimaksud. Berangkat dari fenomena inilah maka disusunlah Book Chapter dengan tajuk Kompendium Pengetahuan Sumber (Perspektif Yoga Kesehatan, Komunikasi, Kewirausahaan, Seni Budaya Keagamaan, dan Pendidikan Hindu) yang ditulis oleh Dosen, mahasiswa, dan alumni Sekolah Tinggi Agama Hindu Dharma Nusantara Jakarta.
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A Literary mirror is the first English-language work to comprehensively analyse Indonesian-language literature from Bali from a literary and cultural viewpoint. It covers the period from 1920 to 2000. This is an extremely rich field for research into the ways Balinese view their culture and how they respond to external cultural forces. This work complements the large number of existing studies of Bali and its history, anthropology, traditional literature, and the performing arts. A Literary Mirror is an invaluable resource for those researching twentieth-century Balinese authors who wrote in Indonesian. Until now, such writers have received very little attention in the existing literature. An appendix gives short biographical details of many significant writers and lists their work.
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Translated from the Urdu by Khushwant Singh. Umrao Jan Ada is perhaps one of the most enigmatic and forgotten female figures in South Asian Literature. The question of her existence, her beauty, her scholarly abilities and her poetic gift remain a mystery. The book is an account of Umrao's life as a Lucknawi courtesan, a nautch girl, delivered in first person by Umrao herself, and documented by a close friend. Written more than a hundred years ago, the novel recreates the gracious ambience of old Lucknow and takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the palaces of wealthy nawabs, the hideouts of the colorful vagabonds and the luxurious abodes of the city's courtesans.
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