[ANN] Next Lecture by Dr. N.S. Anantha Rangacharya
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• January 19, 2001
Telephone Lecture Announcement ``Fundamentals of Spiritual Paths in Vedanta, Part 2'' by Vedanta Vidvan Dr. N.S. Anantha Rangacharya Telephone Discourse in English February 28, 2001 (Sunday night US time) 6pm Pacific / 9pm Eastern (2am GMT / 7:30 am IST) Contact: nsa@ramanuja.org OR Krishna Kalale (kkalale1@san.rr.com) Nagu Satyan (satyan@worldnet.att.net) Web Page: http://www.ramanuja.org/svss/nsa.html We are honored to announce the next telephone discourse by Vedanta Vidvan Dr. N.S. Anantha Rangacharya, a renowned scholar of Indian Philosophy. A brief survey of Dr. NSA's academic career is given at the end of this email. How to listen ------------- The talk will be conducted over a tele-conference bridge and can be heard over your telephone by dialing a number which will be provided upon request (see the next paragraph on how to register). Dr. Anantha Rangacharya will speak for about 1 hour. Following this will be 30 minutes of open Questions and Answers. The easiest way to register is to donate towards the lecture. You can do so by visiting http://ramanuja.org/svss/lectures.html. Upon paying with your credit card using the secure payment system, you will automatically receive the teleconference instructions. If you do not have a credit card and prefer to sponsor by check, simply send email to nsa@ramanuja.org. You will receive a response with the phone number and other details. If for some reason you do not receive a response within a day, please email to kkalale1@san.rr.com. If you have a fast Internet connection (56k or greater) and a PC equipped with a sound card, you can avoid long-distance phone charges by listening to the conference via www.dialpad.com. Sponsorship and Donations ------------------------- We are asking a donation of $8 per family to help sponsor this discourse. This amount will cover our cost for the tele-conference. Payments can be made on-line with a credit card (MC/Visa) using our secure payment system by visiting http://ramanuja.org/svss/lectures.html. As stated above, you will immediately get an email receipt, and shortly thereafter, you will get the teleconference details. If you prefer to pay by check, please send an email to nsa@ramanuja.org and you will receive an email with an address to send your contributions. If you have any questions, please contact Krishna Kalale (kkalale1@san.rr.com) or Smt. Nagu Satyan at 303-973-4847. in the spirit of service, Krishna Kalale ---- ABOUT THE SPEAKER ----------------- Dr. Anantha Rangacharya studied Vedanta in the traditional manner at the feet of Vedanta Vidvan, Vedanta Sarajna Sri U.Ve. Krishna Tatacharya Swami. He received the B.A. (Hons), B.T., and Ph.D. degrees from Mysore University. For many years he was Principal of Maharaja's Sanskrit College, Mysore. He is well known for his deep study of all the major philosophers of Vedanta and for his unbiased presentation of Vedantic fundamentals, which is a treat for the open-minded. He has the distinct honor of teaching the works of Sri Sankaracharya at the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan four times, a feat rarely matched by scholars of any background. He has authored over 90 books on Vedanta in both English and Kannada, including translations of the principal Upanishads, detailed expositions of the commentaries of Sri Ramanuja, the Tiruvaymoli of Sri Nammalvar, and many other works of both popular and scholarly interest. He is a tireless lecturer and has conducted discourses in English, Tamil, and Kannada without a break for many years in Bangalore. It is our good fortune that Dr. Anantha Rangacharya has agreed to give us this lecture in English. Everyone should make use of this opportunity to listen to this octogenarian master of philosophy. -------------------------------------------------------------- - SrImate rAmAnujAya namaH - To Post a message, send it to: bhakti-list@eGroups.com Search archives at http://ramanuja.org/sv/bhakti/archives/index.html#SEARCH Manage your subscription at http://www.egroups.com/mygroups
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