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The Hindu Vision
by Anantanand Rambachan
(50 pages, Paperback, © 1999)
Dr. Rambachan provides a discerning
and lucid articulation of Hindu belief and practice by
combining
insight born out of his own devotion with mastery of
relevant texts and traditions to create a gem of
a book. He describes worship in its familial and temple
contexts, holding before the reader the aim of worship
as unbroken awareness of God in all of life.
The religious and moral meaning of life,
death, and human action, dharma, moksa and rebirth,
and other classical Hindu teachings are set forth with an
elegance of style and economy of words. Rambachan is especially
attentive to common misunderstandings of Hindu teachings.
The final chapter, 'A Hindu
Looks at Jesus', will be of special value for Hindu-Christian
dialogue. It is difficult to imagine a more accessible, concise
and helpful introduction to the profound themes of Hinduism.
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Table of Contents
- Worship in Hinduism
- Fullness of Life in Hinduism
- Understanding Death and Dying in Hinduism
- The Spirituality of Action in the Bhagavadgita
- A Hindu Looks at Jesus
- Bibliography
- Index
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