| Specifications |
| Publisher: Sterling Paperbacks | |
| Author J. P. Vaswani | |
| Language: English | |
| Pages: 128 | |
| Cover: Paperback | |
| 8.5 inch X 5.5 inch | |
| Weight 170 gm | |
| Edition: 2003 | |
| ISBN: 9788120725836 | |
| NAJ343 |
| Delivery and Return Policies |
| Usually ships in 5 days | |
| Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days | |
| Free Delivery |
About the Book
In this compact, yet comprehensive book, Dada J.P. Vaswani tells you all that you wanted to know about Hinduism-its unique features, its fundamental truth, its ancient scriptures, its profoundly symbolic deities, its wise and divinely-inspired acharyas and its colourful festivals. Written specially for young Indians who wish to rediscover their rich heritage of faith and ancient wisdom, this book will also appeal to foreigners who want to know more about Hindu culture and thought.
Dada J.P. Vaswani needs no introduction to readers of inspirational literature. He is regarded as one of the leading spiritual luminaries of India, a practical Philosopher and man of God whose grace has reached and influenced thousands of people all over the world.
A gifted writer and brilliant orator, Dada J.P. Vaswani has been the recipient of several honours, including the prestigious U Thant Peace Award. He has written over 80 books which have been translated into several Indian and foreign languages.
Contents
|
The Great Hindu Faith |
5 |
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The Origin Of The Word “Hindu” |
6 |
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The Eternal Religion |
8 |
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The Sanskrit Language |
9 |
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The Uniqueness Of The Hindu Faith |
11 |
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Freedom To Practise Your Faith |
12 |
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Hindu Philosophy |
13 |
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Its Paths Are Many |
14 |
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Concept Of God In Hinduism |
15 |
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Hinduism And History |
16 |
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Freedom From Dogma |
18 |
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An Outstanding Example Of History |
20 |
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The Religion With A Difference |
22 |
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A Self-evolving Faith |
23 |
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The Freedom To Choose |
24 |
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The Fundamental Truths Of Hinduism |
26 |
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The Light Of The Spirit |
26 |
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The Law Of The Seed |
29 |
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The Law Of Return |
31 |
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The Law Of Assimilation |
35 |
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The Law Of Reverence |
37 |
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The Law Of Sacrifice |
40 |
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The Great Hindu Scriptures |
42 |
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The Shrutis |
43 |
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Received Knowledge |
46 |
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What The Vedas Represent |
48 |
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The Upanishads |
49 |
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The Smritis |
55 |
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The Itihasas |
58 |
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The Ramayana |
59 |
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The Mahabharata |
65 |
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The Yoga Vasishta |
75 |
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The Harivamsha |
76 |
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The Bhagavad Gita |
77 |
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The Puranas |
80 |
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Why Does God Come To This Earth? |
83 |
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The Agamas |
85 |
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The Darsbanas |
86 |
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Festivals And Holy Days Of The Hindu Calendar |
87 |
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The Hindu Deities |
99 |
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The Holy Trinity Of The Hindu Faith |
100 |
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Why So Many Gods? |
103 |
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The Acharyas |
104 |
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The Way Ahead |
109 |
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What The Hindu Faith Needs Today |
110 |
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Symbols Associated With Worship In The Hindu Faith |
112 |
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What Others Say About Hinduism |
117 |
|
Glossary |
119 |






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