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Being Hindu, understanding a peaceful path in a violent world, Hindol Sengupta

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Being Hindu, understanding a peaceful path in a violent world, Hindol Sengupta
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-181) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Being Hindu
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
985281265
Responsibility statement
Hindol Sengupta
Sub title
understanding a peaceful path in a violent world
Summary
"There are more than one billion Hindus in the world, but for those who don't practice the faith, very little seems to be understood about it. Followers have not only built and sustained the world's largest democracy but have also sustained one of the greatest philosophical streams in the world for more than three thousand years. So, what makes a Hindu? Why is so little heard from the real practitioners of the everyday faith? Why does information never go beyond clichés? Being Hindu is a practitioner's guide that takes the reader on a journey to very simply understand what the Hindu message is, where it stands in the clash of civilizations between Islam and Christianity, and why the Hindu way could yet be the path for plurality and progress in the twenty-first century."--Jacket
Table Of Contents
Introduction: Believer -- How to write about Hindus -- Who is a Hindu? -- What makes you a Hindu? -- Who is the one true God? -- Is God afraid of science? -- How do Hindu books portray God? -- Are all Hindus vegetarians? -- How do Hindus consider their own history? -- How does Hinduism fit into the internet age? -- A start-up for the soul : why reexamine the Hindu way?
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