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'''Karpatri Ji Maharaj''' (Swāmi Karpātrī; 1907–1980; born as '''Har Narayan Ojha''' into a [[Saryupareen Brahmin|Saryupareen]]<ref>https://archive.org/details/karpatriswamijeevani/page/n1/mode/2up</ref> Brahmin family of a village called Bhatni in [[Pratapgarh district, Uttar Pradesh|Pratapgarh]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], India) called so because he would eat only what would come in his palm (''kara''), as the bowl (''pātra''), was a [[sannyasi|monk]] in the [[Hindu]] [[dashanami Sampradaya|dashanami]] [[monastic]] tradition.<ref>Swami Karpatri ''The Linga and the great goddess'' Indica bolls, {{ISBN|818656988X}}</ref>
'''Karpatri Ji Maharaj''' (Swāmi Karpātrī; 1907–1982; born as '''Har Narayan Ojha''' in a village called Bhatni of [[Pratapgarh district, Uttar Pradesh|Pratapgarh]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], India) so called because he would eat only what would come in his palm ''kara'', as the bowl ''pātra'', was a [[sannyasi|monk]] in the [[Hindu]] [[dashanami Sampradaya|dashanami]] [[monastic]] tradition.<ref>Swami Karpatri ''The Linga and the great goddess'' Indica bolls, {{ISBN|818656988X}}</ref>


==Life and works==
==Life and works==
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''Kaal Mimamsa'': Dating of all events related to Ramayana and Mahabharata. <br />
''Kaal Mimamsa'': Dating of all events related to Ramayana and Mahabharata. <br />
''The Linga And The Great Goddess'': Two articles on the meaning of the Linga and the nature of the Great Goddess. Besides doctrinal and mythological clarifications, it presents a sophisticated debate about the nature of Sakti between two traditional schools: Nyaya and Mimamsa, which could be compared with those held in the times of Adi Sankara. <br />
''The Linga And The Great Goddess'': Two articles on the meaning of the Linga and the nature of the Great Goddess. Besides doctrinal and mythological clarifications, it presents a sophisticated debate about the nature of Sakti between two traditional schools: Nyaya and Mimamsa, which could be compared with those held in the times of Adi Sankara. <br />
''Marxvad aur Ramrajya (Marxism and Ramrajya)'': A detailed biography of Western philosophers and politicians; their time, opinions and comparison with Indian sages; the corollary of theism, the opposition of Marxism in the strong classical light and the principle of 'Nyaya' and 'Vedanta'. An encyclopedia of politics and philosophy. <br />
''Marxvad aur Ramrajya'' (Marxism and Ramrajya): A detailed biography of Western philosophers and politicians; their time, opinions and comparison with Indian sages; the corollary of theism, the opposition of Marxism in the strong classical light. <br />
''Gaay Ek Samgra Chintan'' and ''Kya Sambhog Se Smadhi''.
The principle of 'Nyaya' and 'Vedanta'. An encyclopedia of politics and philosophy. <br />
''Gaay Ek Samgra Chintan''.


==Further reading==
==Further reading==
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[[Category:1982 deaths]]
[[Category:1982 deaths]]
[[Category:Advaitin philosophers]]
[[Category:Advaitin philosophers]]
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[[Category:20th-century Hindu philosophers and theologians]]
[[Category:People from Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh]]
[[Category:People from Pratapgarh, Uttar Pradesh]]
[[Category:Scholars from Varanasi]]
[[Category:Scholars from Varanasi]]
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