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INFLUENCE INDIAN LAW

In recent years, in a multifaceted and complex in terms of culture, is becoming more important to deepen the knowledge of reality "different" than our own, commonly understood as "Western": distant worlds that in fact prove to be close to many aspects. On this journey of open curiosity, cultural reflection and desire for knowledge, the association has Aladura scheduled for Friday, March 11 at 20.30 Auditorium Don Bosco di Pordenone (Saturday 12 at 9.30 am the meeting will be repeated for schools), the meeting "Indian charm. Reflections on India, a land of ancient traditions "which will be attended Professor Antonio Rigopoulos, associate professor of Language and Literature Sanskrit and Indian religions and philosophy at the University Ca 'Foscari of Venice. Interviewed by Dr. Nicholas Rigopoulos Mannucci, will bring the story of the many faces and colors of a town perched on the edge of the millennia. During the meeting, several issues will be addressed in furtherance of the particular characteristics of India, including aspects of Hindu religion, the most widespread in this country, the role of "guru", a fascinating and mysterious figure in driving will describe the striking ability and finally, the role of women over the centuries and its place in society. , India has always represented an inexhaustible mine layered and religions, myths and traditions, customs and art that has fascinated generations. The West this has always felt a special attraction for a character that is unique and valuable: the intensity of feelings, a direct link with the divine, the perpetual motion of life associated with immobility of contemplation. For information and reservations number 0434-383474 schools is available from Monday to Thursday from 8 to 16 or aladurapn@libero.it.
Antonio Rigopoulos, Ph.D. University of California, Santa Barbara, is an associate professor of Language and Literature Sanskrit and Indian religions and philosophy at the Faculty of Foreign Languages \u200b\u200band Literatures at the University Ca 'Foscari of Venice.
Admission is free.

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