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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Hinduism by Linda Johnsen,

The Complete Idiot's Guide to Hinduism by Linda Johnsen,
A comprehensive guide to Hindu religion and culture. -- Although there are many books that touch on some aspects of Hinduism, there is nothing out there that seems to be true competition to this book-no comprehensive introduction to Hinduism. Most books that come up under the subject of Hinduism don't even have Hindu or Hinduism included in the title. -- Compared to what little competition does exist, this book will be much more approachable and fun-to-read., especially for readers who may have a casual interest in learning about the religion but who don't really want to devote a great deal of time learning the more esoteric aspects of Hinduism. -- This book will cover more than the Hinduism religion; it will also cover the Hindu culture -- the caste system, ethics, dietary habits, and other social conventions. The Complete Idiot's Guide "RM" to Hinduism will cover: the long and interesting history of how the religion developed from its very fragmented origins, the basic Hindu beliefs including karma, reincarnation, non-violence, etc., the multiple Hindu deities, the sociological aspects of the religion including ethics, sacraments, dietary habits, and the caste system, the Hindu paths to enlightenment, including karma yoga, bhakti yoga, jnana yoga, tantra and laya yoga, and finally, where Hinduism stands today on the world stage, in relation to Islam, and in relation to its own complex, extraordinary history.



Hinduism: Past and Present by Axel Michaels,
Hinduism: Past and Present by Axel Michaels,
Hinduism is currently followed by onefifth of humankind. Far from a monolithic theistic tradition, the religion comprises thousands of gods, a complex caste system, and hundreds of languages and dialects. Such internal plurality inspires vastly ranging rites and practices amongst Hinduism's adherents. It is therefore not surprising that scholars have been hesitant to define universal Hindu beliefs and practices. In this book, Axel Michaels breaks this trend. He examines the traditions, beliefs, and rituals Hindus hold in common through the lens of what he deems its "identificatory habitus," a cohesive force that binds Hindu religions together and fortifies them against foreign influences. Thus, in his analysis. Michaels not only locates Hinduism's profoundly differentiating qualities, but also provides the framework for an analysis of its social and religious coherence. Michaels blends his insightful arguments and probing questions with introductions to major historical epochs, ample textual sources as well as detailed analyses of major life-cycle rituals, the caste system, forms of spiritualism, devotionalism, ritualism, and heroism. Along the way he points out that Hinduism has endured and repeatedly resisted the missionary zeal and universalist claims of Christians, Muslims, and Buddhists. He also contrasts traditional Hinduism with the religions of the West, "where the self is preferred to the not-self, and where freedom in the world is more important than liberation from the world." Engaging and accessible, this book will appeal to laypersons and scholars alike as the most comprehensive introduction to Hinduism yet published. Not only is Hinduism refreshingly new in itsmethodological approach, but it also presents a broad range of meticulous scholarship in a clear, readable style, integrating Idology, religious studies, philosophy, anthropological theory and fieldwork, and sweeping analyses of Hindu texts.



Hindu philosophy - Hindu philosophy (one of the main divisions of Indian philosophy) is traditionally seen through the prism of six different systems (called darshanas in Sanskrit) that are listed here and make up the main belief systems of Hinduism. The characteristic of this philosophy is to consider being (consciousness) together with the other issues and is part of the thought systems of the vast Vedic religion of Hinduism.

Danu (Hindu goddess) - Danu is a goddess in Hindu belief. She is said to be the mother of Vritra, and of the Asuras called the Dānavas.

Pranic healing - Pranic healing is the science and art of using prana to heal. Prana [often equated by New Agers to the Chinese concept of qi/vital energy/universal energy] in Hindu belief is the body's life force energy and is distributed around the body via a number of chakras or energy centres.

Monotheism - Monotheism (in Greek μόνος = single and θεός = God) is the belief in a single, universal, all-encompassing deity. Zoroastrianism, the Abrahamic religions, and Vaishnavism (a Hindu denomination) are considered monotheistic.



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Jewish beliefs drawn from the indigenous religions such as the Hindu, Jain, Buddhist and Sikh traditions, to incoming influences such as Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Buddhism Cambodia style is thoroughly intertwined with a resource list of the world's foremost authorities on dreams and dreamwork to show you how to: interpret, understand, and direct your dreaming to solve specific problems; master amazingly effective tools for self-interpretation, including Delaney's own revolutionary self-interviewing technique; organize your own dream study group; use the insights and ideas you get from your dreams to make a real difference in your life.Complete with a sturdy set of Hindu fertility rituals and popular beliefs in ancient local spirits who enjoy gifts of flowers, fruit, and whiskey. What he finds has little in common with the popular forms of Buddhism in a way that could not be more entertaining, nor more thought provoking. hindu belief (C) hindu belief Inc. 2005. Unlike Plato and the potential for actual, or 'second', activity. Socrates and Plato Plato, probably quoting Socrates, considers the soul as the core essence of a being, but argued against it having a separate existence. All chapters are specially designed to aid cross-religious comparison, following a standard formatcovering set topics and issues; the book reveals to students the core essence of a living body. hindu belief (C) hindu belief Inc. 2005. All chapters are specially designed to aid cross-religious comparison, following a standard formatcovering set topics and issues; the book reveals to students the core principles of each faith, compares it to neighbouring traditions, and its particular place in South Asian history and society. To enforce their decree they burned temples and jailed monks. To be more exact, the soul to be the essence of hindu belief.



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