The Hindu Philosophy of Sin, Salvation and Karma

The Hindu Philosophy of Sin, Salvation and Karma

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Author: R K Sanyal
Publisher: Jaico
Year: 2001
Language: English
Pages: 192
ISBN/UPC (if available): 8124202001

Description

This book contains insights, which throw new scientific light on some ancient Hindu beliefs. The objective is to demonstrate their relevance in today's world.

The essence of Hindu philosophy is that you are the master of your destiny. In your every day life, you are beset with temptations, which may lead you astray. If your determination for progress to salvation or blending with eternity is steadfast, you can achieve it through your karma. This book is an in-depth study of some of the factors that can lead to this state.

What actions we may perform, with what intentions and mindsets, what results we may expect and how and when, where the ultimate goal and destination lay are some of the issues elaborated in this easy to read book. Besides traditional Hindu philosophy, which forms the essence of the Vedas, Upanishads and Tantra, this book also, contains in-sights, which throw new scientific light on some ancient Hindu beliefs.

Contents

ONE
Introduction

TWO
'I Pray in Frustration' -
Poem

THREE
Evolution of Hindu Religion

FOUR
Karma - The basic principle of Religion

FIVE
Hope - Poem

SIX
Fundamentals of Hindu Philosophy

SEVEN
The Sacred Literature of Hinduism

EIGHT
The Beginning - Poem

NINE
Musings on the Upanishads

TEN
The Nasadiya Sukta of Rig Veda

ELEVEN
Primordial Event - Poem

TWELVE
Musings on Devi Sukta

THIRTEEN
Understanding Kali - The Dark Goddess

FOURTEEN
"Reflections on the Gayatri mantra"

FIFTEEN
The Immortal Chant - Poem

SIXTEEN
Scientific Interpretation of 'AUM'

SEVENTEEN
The Searching Soul - Poem

EIGHTEEN
Knowledge - Poem

NINETEEN
On Meditation

TWENTY
Revelation - Poem

TWENTY ONE
My Fragility - Poem

TWENTY TWO
Scientific Analysis of Kundalini

TWENTY THREE
Is Hindu's Worship of a Physical Deity Idolatory?

TWENTY FOUR
Unity in Diversity-Poem

TWENTY FIVE
Illusion or Maya

TWENTY SIX
The Hindu thought on Sin

TWENTY SEVEN
Sin and Salvation

TWENTY EIGHT
Karma and Moksha - As Espoused in the Bhagvadgita

TWENTY NINE
Hinduism-A Socio - Organic Resume

THIRTY
Essence of Hinduism

THIRTY ONE
Innerself - Poem

THIRTY TWO
Karma - The Supreme Pathway