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Unravelling the Mysteries of Hinduism

Produktform: Buch / Einband - flex.(Paperback)

Hinduism is known for its mysticism, on one hand it talks about Self-realization by realizing the impersonal God called Brahman (metaphysical concept) and on the other hand, it talks about so many personal gods represented with four hands holding weapons, responsible for creation, protection, destruction and their adventures on earth. The philosophy which talks about impersonal God is called Advaita (non-duality) and the one which deals with personal Gods is called Dvaita (duality). There is always a conflict between these two philosophies over thousands of years. How two totally contradictory philosophies can exist within the same religion? To solve this long outstanding puzzle, I started exploring what Hinduism is all about, which has led to the birth of this book.   This book briefly talks about my life journey and my search for Truth, but the core of this book is dedicated to reveal the concept of God in Hinduism. This book has been written to convey the actual meaning of representation of Gods in Hinduism which was not revealed for the last 25 centuries. This book will surprise the whole world and change the way Hinduism has been perceived so far. This book describes every minute detail of all major Hindu gods and what they actually convey with precise scientific explanation. This book opens up new research opportunity in religion, science and history.   After clarifying the concept of Gods in Hinduism, it talks about the core similarity between Hinduism and Buddhism. In the later chapters it talks about mind, self-awareness and how to remove our mental barriers and accept each other in order to create a more peaceful world.weiterlesen

Sprache(n): Englisch

ISBN: 978-3-00-067577-5 / 978-3000675775 / 9783000675775

Verlag: Umasankar Raja

Erscheinungsdatum: 14.02.2021

Seiten: 161

Auflage: 1

Autor(en): Umasankar Raja

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