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A
three day International conference on "Self, World and morality:
Schopenhauer and Indian Philosophy with a special reference to the
Upanishads ( Oupnek’hat)” was held at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
by the Indian Division of Schopenhauer Society jointly with the
Philosophy department of Deshbandhu College in collaboration with the
Special Center for Sanskrit Studies, JNU and the Schopenhauer Research
Center of the University of Mainz, Germany. On behalf of the
distinguished Schopenhauerian scholar Prof. Matthias Kossler, the President of the Schopenhauer Gesellschaft, Dr Lipprandt presented his greetings note on this occasion.

Lighting the lamp of the program by Arati Barua
A large number of foreign scholars from Germany, France and Australia
and many scholars from across India assembled at the Convention Centre,
JNU during 23-25 Feb 2015 to pay their tribute and respect in memory
of the first significant Western Philosopher who carried the wisdom of
the Upanishads and the Buddhist ideas to the Western world. Schopenhauer
was deeply influenced and overwhelmed by the Indian Philosophical
thought and he considered Upanishads "the solace" of his life and
“solace of death" too.

Dr Arati Barua honoring the hon German Ambassador Michael Steiner with a phoolam Gamocha on the occasion of the international women's day celebrated at his residence
Welcoming the audience, Dr. Aarti Barua, Director of the Indian
Division of the Schopenhauer Society, briefly talked about the purpose
of the conference and Dr Ramnath Jha JNU, gave a thematic introduction
about the seminar. Inaugurating the seminar, Honorable Prof. S K Sopory , Vice Chancellor, JNU, New Delhi,
paid high tribute to Schopenhauer in his inaugural speech. Expressing
deep regret that Indian scholars so far have failed to give due
recognition to Schopenhauer's contribution in popularizing Indian
philosophy in the West, Prof.
Sopory highly appreciated the efforts taken by the SCSS and IDSS
towards giving due recognition to Schopenhauer. He appreciated that the
new generation of Indian scholars have recognized the void and are
trying to fill it by creating an awareness about Schopenhauer's
contribution amongst us. He said that the bridge Schopenhauer built to
connect Indian metaphysics with Western ontology should now be
strengthened.
On this occasion a Souvenir of the conference was released by the member secretary of ICPR Prof M P Singh and many distinguished scholars have sent their good wishes for the success of the conference as message for the souvenir. It was a very successful event.
A large number of distinguished participants and students were present to pay respect to Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) on the occasion of his 227th birth anniversary. A special tribute was paid to Schopenhauer by garlanding his photo. Dr. Arati Barua, the chief organizer of the conference on behalf of IDSS and Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies, proposed a vote of thanks. The students chanted slokas from Upanishads in Sanskrit which had the audience spell bound.
In the valedictory session of the Conference Prof. Shashi Prabha Kumar, V C , Sanschi University of Buddhist-Indic studies, delivered a special lecture . Dr. R N Jha, coordinator of the conference on behalf of Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies, proposed a vote of thanks to all present there.
Lighting the lamp of the program by Arati Barua
Dr Arati Barua honoring the hon German Ambassador Michael Steiner with a phoolam Gamocha on the occasion of the international women's day celebrated at his residence
On this occasion a Souvenir of the conference was released by the member secretary of ICPR Prof M P Singh and many distinguished scholars have sent their good wishes for the success of the conference as message for the souvenir. It was a very successful event.
A large number of distinguished participants and students were present to pay respect to Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) on the occasion of his 227th birth anniversary. A special tribute was paid to Schopenhauer by garlanding his photo. Dr. Arati Barua, the chief organizer of the conference on behalf of IDSS and Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies, proposed a vote of thanks. The students chanted slokas from Upanishads in Sanskrit which had the audience spell bound.
In the valedictory session of the Conference Prof. Shashi Prabha Kumar, V C , Sanschi University of Buddhist-Indic studies, delivered a special lecture . Dr. R N Jha, coordinator of the conference on behalf of Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies, proposed a vote of thanks to all present there.
Submitted by AT News on
A
three day International conference on "Self, World and morality:
Schopenhauer and Indian Philosophy with a special reference to the
Upanishads ( Oupnek’hat)” was held at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
by the Indian Division of Schopenhauer Society jointly with the
Philosophy department of Deshbandhu College in collaboration with the
Special Center for Sanskrit Studies, JNU and the Schopenhauer Research
Center of the University of Mainz, Germany. On behalf of the
distinguished Schopenhauerian scholar Prof. Matthias Kossler, the President of the Schopenhauer Gesellschaft, Dr Lipprandt presented his greetings note on this occasion.

Lighting the lamp of the program by Arati Barua
A large number of foreign scholars from Germany, France and Australia
and many scholars from across India assembled at the Convention Centre,
JNU during 23-25 Feb 2015 to pay their tribute and respect in memory
of the first significant Western Philosopher who carried the wisdom of
the Upanishads and the Buddhist ideas to the Western world. Schopenhauer
was deeply influenced and overwhelmed by the Indian Philosophical
thought and he considered Upanishads "the solace" of his life and
“solace of death" too.

Dr Arati Barua honoring the hon German Ambassador Michael Steiner with a phoolam Gamocha on the occasion of the international women's day celebrated at his residence
Welcoming the audience, Dr. Aarti Barua, Director of the Indian
Division of the Schopenhauer Society, briefly talked about the purpose
of the conference and Dr Ramnath Jha JNU, gave a thematic introduction
about the seminar. Inaugurating the seminar, Honorable Prof. S K Sopory , Vice Chancellor, JNU, New Delhi,
paid high tribute to Schopenhauer in his inaugural speech. Expressing
deep regret that Indian scholars so far have failed to give due
recognition to Schopenhauer's contribution in popularizing Indian
philosophy in the West, Prof.
Sopory highly appreciated the efforts taken by the SCSS and IDSS
towards giving due recognition to Schopenhauer. He appreciated that the
new generation of Indian scholars have recognized the void and are
trying to fill it by creating an awareness about Schopenhauer's
contribution amongst us. He said that the bridge Schopenhauer built to
connect Indian metaphysics with Western ontology should now be
strengthened.
On this occasion a Souvenir of the conference was released by the member secretary of ICPR Prof M P Singh and many distinguished scholars have sent their good wishes for the success of the conference as message for the souvenir. It was a very successful event.
A large number of distinguished participants and students were present to pay respect to Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) on the occasion of his 227th birth anniversary. A special tribute was paid to Schopenhauer by garlanding his photo. Dr. Arati Barua, the chief organizer of the conference on behalf of IDSS and Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies, proposed a vote of thanks. The students chanted slokas from Upanishads in Sanskrit which had the audience spell bound.
In the valedictory session of the Conference Prof. Shashi Prabha Kumar, V C , Sanschi University of Buddhist-Indic studies, delivered a special lecture . Dr. R N Jha, coordinator of the conference on behalf of Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies, proposed a vote of thanks to all present there.
Lighting the lamp of the program by Arati Barua
Dr Arati Barua honoring the hon German Ambassador Michael Steiner with a phoolam Gamocha on the occasion of the international women's day celebrated at his residence
On this occasion a Souvenir of the conference was released by the member secretary of ICPR Prof M P Singh and many distinguished scholars have sent their good wishes for the success of the conference as message for the souvenir. It was a very successful event.
A large number of distinguished participants and students were present to pay respect to Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) on the occasion of his 227th birth anniversary. A special tribute was paid to Schopenhauer by garlanding his photo. Dr. Arati Barua, the chief organizer of the conference on behalf of IDSS and Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies, proposed a vote of thanks. The students chanted slokas from Upanishads in Sanskrit which had the audience spell bound.
In the valedictory session of the Conference Prof. Shashi Prabha Kumar, V C , Sanschi University of Buddhist-Indic studies, delivered a special lecture . Dr. R N Jha, coordinator of the conference on behalf of Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies, proposed a vote of thanks to all present there.
Submitted by AT News on
A
three day International conference on "Self, World and morality:
Schopenhauer and Indian Philosophy with a special reference to the
Upanishads ( Oupnek’hat)” was held at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
by the Indian Division of Schopenhauer Society jointly with the
Philosophy department of Deshbandhu College in collaboration with the
Special Center for Sanskrit Studies, JNU and the Schopenhauer Research
Center of the University of Mainz, Germany. On behalf of the
distinguished Schopenhauerian scholar Prof. Matthias Kossler, the President of the Schopenhauer Gesellschaft, Dr Lipprandt presented his greetings note on this occasion.

Lighting the lamp of the program by Arati Barua
A large number of foreign scholars from Germany, France and Australia
and many scholars from across India assembled at the Convention Centre,
JNU during 23-25 Feb 2015 to pay their tribute and respect in memory
of the first significant Western Philosopher who carried the wisdom of
the Upanishads and the Buddhist ideas to the Western world. Schopenhauer
was deeply influenced and overwhelmed by the Indian Philosophical
thought and he considered Upanishads "the solace" of his life and
“solace of death" too.

Dr Arati Barua honoring the hon German Ambassador Michael Steiner with a phoolam Gamocha on the occasion of the international women's day celebrated at his residence
Welcoming the audience, Dr. Aarti Barua, Director of the Indian
Division of the Schopenhauer Society, briefly talked about the purpose
of the conference and Dr Ramnath Jha JNU, gave a thematic introduction
about the seminar. Inaugurating the seminar, Honorable Prof. S K Sopory , Vice Chancellor, JNU, New Delhi,
paid high tribute to Schopenhauer in his inaugural speech. Expressing
deep regret that Indian scholars so far have failed to give due
recognition to Schopenhauer's contribution in popularizing Indian
philosophy in the West, Prof.
Sopory highly appreciated the efforts taken by the SCSS and IDSS
towards giving due recognition to Schopenhauer. He appreciated that the
new generation of Indian scholars have recognized the void and are
trying to fill it by creating an awareness about Schopenhauer's
contribution amongst us. He said that the bridge Schopenhauer built to
connect Indian metaphysics with Western ontology should now be
strengthened.
On this occasion a Souvenir of the conference was released by the member secretary of ICPR Prof M P Singh and many distinguished scholars have sent their good wishes for the success of the conference as message for the souvenir. It was a very successful event.
A large number of distinguished participants and students were present to pay respect to Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) on the occasion of his 227th birth anniversary. A special tribute was paid to Schopenhauer by garlanding his photo. Dr. Arati Barua, the chief organizer of the conference on behalf of IDSS and Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies, proposed a vote of thanks. The students chanted slokas from Upanishads in Sanskrit which had the audience spell bound.
In the valedictory session of the Conference Prof. Shashi Prabha Kumar, V C , Sanschi University of Buddhist-Indic studies, delivered a special lecture . Dr. R N Jha, coordinator of the conference on behalf of Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies, proposed a vote of thanks to all present there.
Lighting the lamp of the program by Arati Barua
Dr Arati Barua honoring the hon German Ambassador Michael Steiner with a phoolam Gamocha on the occasion of the international women's day celebrated at his residence
On this occasion a Souvenir of the conference was released by the member secretary of ICPR Prof M P Singh and many distinguished scholars have sent their good wishes for the success of the conference as message for the souvenir. It was a very successful event.
A large number of distinguished participants and students were present to pay respect to Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) on the occasion of his 227th birth anniversary. A special tribute was paid to Schopenhauer by garlanding his photo. Dr. Arati Barua, the chief organizer of the conference on behalf of IDSS and Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies, proposed a vote of thanks. The students chanted slokas from Upanishads in Sanskrit which had the audience spell bound.
In the valedictory session of the Conference Prof. Shashi Prabha Kumar, V C , Sanschi University of Buddhist-Indic studies, delivered a special lecture . Dr. R N Jha, coordinator of the conference on behalf of Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies, proposed a vote of thanks to all present there.
Submitted by AT News on
A
three day International conference on "Self, World and morality:
Schopenhauer and Indian Philosophy with a special reference to the
Upanishads ( Oupnek’hat)” was held at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
by the Indian Division of Schopenhauer Society jointly with the
Philosophy department of Deshbandhu College in collaboration with the
Special Center for Sanskrit Studies, JNU and the Schopenhauer Research
Center of the University of Mainz, Germany. On behalf of the
distinguished Schopenhauerian scholar Prof. Matthias Kossler, the President of the Schopenhauer Gesellschaft, Dr Lipprandt presented his greetings note on this occasion.

Lighting the lamp of the program by Arati Barua
A large number of foreign scholars from Germany, France and Australia
and many scholars from across India assembled at the Convention Centre,
JNU during 23-25 Feb 2015 to pay their tribute and respect in memory
of the first significant Western Philosopher who carried the wisdom of
the Upanishads and the Buddhist ideas to the Western world. Schopenhauer
was deeply influenced and overwhelmed by the Indian Philosophical
thought and he considered Upanishads "the solace" of his life and
“solace of death" too.

Dr Arati Barua honoring the hon German Ambassador Michael Steiner with a phoolam Gamocha on the occasion of the international women's day celebrated at his residence
Welcoming the audience, Dr. Aarti Barua, Director of the Indian
Division of the Schopenhauer Society, briefly talked about the purpose
of the conference and Dr Ramnath Jha JNU, gave a thematic introduction
about the seminar. Inaugurating the seminar, Honorable Prof. S K Sopory , Vice Chancellor, JNU, New Delhi,
paid high tribute to Schopenhauer in his inaugural speech. Expressing
deep regret that Indian scholars so far have failed to give due
recognition to Schopenhauer's contribution in popularizing Indian
philosophy in the West, Prof.
Sopory highly appreciated the efforts taken by the SCSS and IDSS
towards giving due recognition to Schopenhauer. He appreciated that the
new generation of Indian scholars have recognized the void and are
trying to fill it by creating an awareness about Schopenhauer's
contribution amongst us. He said that the bridge Schopenhauer built to
connect Indian metaphysics with Western ontology should now be
strengthened.
On this occasion a Souvenir of the conference was released by the member secretary of ICPR Prof M P Singh and many distinguished scholars have sent their good wishes for the success of the conference as message for the souvenir. It was a very successful event.
A large number of distinguished participants and students were present to pay respect to Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) on the occasion of his 227th birth anniversary. A special tribute was paid to Schopenhauer by garlanding his photo. Dr. Arati Barua, the chief organizer of the conference on behalf of IDSS and Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies, proposed a vote of thanks. The students chanted slokas from Upanishads in Sanskrit which had the audience spell bound.
In the valedictory session of the Conference Prof. Shashi Prabha Kumar, V C , Sanschi University of Buddhist-Indic studies, delivered a special lecture . Dr. R N Jha, coordinator of the conference on behalf of Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies, proposed a vote of thanks to all present there.
Lighting the lamp of the program by Arati Barua
Dr Arati Barua honoring the hon German Ambassador Michael Steiner with a phoolam Gamocha on the occasion of the international women's day celebrated at his residence
On this occasion a Souvenir of the conference was released by the member secretary of ICPR Prof M P Singh and many distinguished scholars have sent their good wishes for the success of the conference as message for the souvenir. It was a very successful event.
A large number of distinguished participants and students were present to pay respect to Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) on the occasion of his 227th birth anniversary. A special tribute was paid to Schopenhauer by garlanding his photo. Dr. Arati Barua, the chief organizer of the conference on behalf of IDSS and Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies, proposed a vote of thanks. The students chanted slokas from Upanishads in Sanskrit which had the audience spell bound.
In the valedictory session of the Conference Prof. Shashi Prabha Kumar, V C , Sanschi University of Buddhist-Indic studies, delivered a special lecture . Dr. R N Jha, coordinator of the conference on behalf of Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies, proposed a vote of thanks to all present there.
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