There are three fundamental texts of Vedanta, they are as follows: The Upanishads Brahma-Sutras Bhagavadgita For further reading check the... View Article
Vishishtadvaita is a non-dualistic school of Vedanta philosophy. It is non-dualism of the qualified whole that is characterized by multiplicity.... View Article
No, Saint Nimbarka was not a contemporary of Akbar as Saint Nimbarka lived around the 13th century while Akbar ruled in the 16th century. For... View Article
Dvaitadvaita was propagated by the 13th century saint Acharya Nimbarka. It is a Vaishnava Theology that means duality in unity For further... View Article
Saint Nimbarka yogi was a philosopher, and prominent astronomer who founded the devotional sect called Nimbarkas, Nimandi, or Nimavats, who... View Article
Under Akbar's administration, every officer was appointed and promoted by the emperor, at least in principle. Civil administration were assigned... View Article
Although not directly, Aurangzeb was responsible for Shah Jahan’s death indirectly when he dethroned his father in 1658 on the grounds of... View Article
Dara Shikoh lost against his brother Aurangzeb due to the following reasons: Dara Shokoh had no experience in matters of warfare, while... View Article
The difference between the credit-to-GDP ratio and its long-term trend is known as the credit-to-GDP gap. You can read about The Reserve Bank of... View Article
Some of the examples of non banking financial companies are Muthoot finance, Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services, Tata Capital Financial... View Article
The 4 types of financial institutions are brokerage firms, insurance companies, investment banks and commercial banks.You can read about The... View Article
GDP is the total value of services and goods produced by a country in a year, whereas debt is the total amount of a country's Government debt.... View Article
The purpose of treasury bills is to reduce the overall fiscal deficit of the country. The Government of India gives out money market instruments... View Article
The RBI monetary policy objectives are stability of Exchange Rate, maintaining growth in the economy, control of inflation or stability of... View Article
The function of monetary policy is to control liquidity, growth, inflation by managing interest rates and supply of money.You can read about The... View Article
The interest rate at which the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) lends money to scheduled commercial banks which are facing heavy shortage of liquidity... View Article
Open market operations, discount rate, reserve requirements are the 3 tools of monetary policy.You can read about The Reserve Bank of India:... View Article
Maintaining price stability is the main objective of monetary policy in India.You can read about The Reserve Bank of India: Functions and... View Article