Philosophers & Thinkers of Indic Civilisation - A2 Frame
Thinkers and Philosophers of Indic Civilization and Modern India | A2 Frame
A Timeless Tribute to India's Intellectual Heritage
Elevate your space with this stunning poster showcasing twelve luminaries who have shaped the course of Indian thought and philosophy. This meticulously crafted artwork pays homage to the profound ideas and timeless wisdom of these iconic figures.
Discover the Wisdom of:
1. Shiva
The Supreme Being, often depicted as a cosmic dancer, Shiva embodies the cycles of creation, preservation, and destruction. His philosophy, often conveyed through symbolism and myth, delves into the nature of reality, consciousness, and liberation.
2. Shrikrishna
A divine incarnation, Shrikrishna's teachings, primarily found in the Bhagavad Gita, offer a profound exploration of dharma, karma, and the path to spiritual enlightenment. His philosophy emphasizes the importance of selfless action, detachment, and the surrender of one's ego to the divine will.
3. Buddha
The founder of Buddhism, Buddha's teachings are centered on the Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path. He advocated a practical approach to spiritual liberation, emphasizing mindfulness, compassion, and the cessation of suffering.
4. Mahavir
The 24th and last Tirthankara of Jainism, Mahavir's philosophy is rooted in the principles of non-violence, truthfulness, non-stealing, celibacy, and non-possession. He stressed the importance of self-control, asceticism, and the liberation of the soul from the cycle of rebirth.
5. Gurunanak
The first Guru of Sikhism, Guru Nanak's teachings emphasize the unity of God, the importance of selfless service, and the equality of all human beings. His philosophy is a blend of Hindu and Islamic traditions, promoting a harmonious coexistence of different faiths.
6. Adi Shankaracharya
A renowned philosopher and theologian, Adi Shankara revitalized the Advaita Vedanta tradition. His commentaries on the Upanishads and the Brahma Sutras established the non-dualistic interpretation of Vedanta, emphasizing the ultimate oneness of the individual soul and the universal consciousness.
7. Sant Kabir
A mystic poet and saint, Sant Kabir's teachings challenge religious orthodoxy and caste distinctions. His philosophy emphasizes the importance of love, devotion, and the direct experience of the divine.
8. Meerabai
A prominent Bhakti saint, Meerabai's poetry expresses intense love and devotion for Krishna. Her philosophy is rooted in the Bhakti tradition, emphasizing the personal relationship between the devotee and the divine.
9. Chanakya
A renowned Indian statesman, economist, jurist, philosopher, strategist, tactician, and writer, Chanakya’s Arthashastra is a treatise on statecraft, economics, military strategy, politics, ethics, governance, and diplomacy.
10. Vivekananda
A prominent figure of the Indian renaissance, Vivekananda's philosophy is a synthesis of Vedanta and Western thought. He emphasized the importance of character building, service to humanity, and the realization of one's divine nature.
11. Sri Aurobindo
A philosopher, poet, yogi, and revolutionary, Sri Aurobindo's philosophy is a comprehensive vision of human evolution. He proposed a synthesis of yoga, spirituality, and social transformation, aiming to manifest a higher consciousness in humanity.
12. Ramanujacharya
A prominent philosopher and theologian, Ramanujacharya's philosophy is rooted in the Vishishtadvaita Vedanta tradition. He emphasized the importance of bhakti (devotion) and the personal relationship between the individual soul and the divine.
Key Features
- High-Quality Print: Crisp, vibrant, and long-lasting print quality.
- Durable Frame: Sturdy frame to protect your artwork.
- Engaging Design: Visually appealing layout with the line arts of the thinkers and philosophers.
- Educational Value: Inspire curiosity and deepen understanding of Indian philosophy.
Perfect for
- Homes and Offices
- Educational Institutions
- Yoga Studios and Meditation Centers
- Gift for Philosophy Enthusiasts
Bring the rich heritage of Indian philosophy into your life with this inspiring poster frame. Order yours today!