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What is Being Hindu ?
This collectors edition is a selection of important articles on the subject ” What is Being Hindu ” by some of the leading minds like Dr. Mohan ji Bhagwat , Sarsanghchalak of RSS, Dr.Manmohan Vaidya, Sri Ranga Hari, Dr David Frawley, Dr. Subash Kak, Prof Kanagasabhapati, Sharad Hebalkar, Maria Wirth , J Nanadakumar and others.
Heart Beats of Hindu Nation – Selected Works of Parameswaran ji- 3 Volumes
A three volume set that consist of the selected works of Sri Parameswaran .
Hindu Dharma and Sanskriti
Hindu Dharma and Sanskriti
These rules-laws etc o Hindu Dharma are applicable to every human being (Manav) all over the world (Vishwa), not confined only to Hindus. Hindu Dharma is Manav Dharma or Vishwa Dharma – the global ethics applicable to the entire humankind. The book focuses on these aspects.
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Meditations: Yogas, Gods, Religions
Meditations: Yogas, Gods, Religions
The exploration of consciousness is an ancient and unique specialization of Hindu spirituality which sees consciousness as the very ground and being of the entire universe. Consciousness is the key word for the Hindu mind and meditation is the main methodology to develop it.
The Essentials of Hinduism
This book ‘The Essentials of Hinduism’ by Swami Bhaskarananda gives clearly written explanations of the basic ideas and practices of Hinduism and its culture.
Decolonizing the Hindu Mind
Decolonizing the Hindu Mind
Thoroughly analysing the ideological statements of it’s advocates and their critiques of the existing secular order Dr.Koenraad Elst provides an overview of the ideas animating the movement. Amidst the umpteen number of works available on Hindu revivalism, this work stands out with it’s clear focus and clarity of thought.
Hindu View of Christianity and Islam
Ram Swarup attempts to discuss Christianity and Islam from the viewpoint of Hindu spirituality. Hitherto, scholars have looked at Hinduism through the eyes of Christianity and Islam but not the other way around. The two prophetic religions have a long history of conflict but they also share a common spiritual perspective.