In this book, the author has made an honest effort to provide readers with a faithful picture of Hindu beliefs, based on sacred texts. The author has consciously avoided any prejudice or theological bias and refrained from commenting on passages quoted, except where necessary for clarity. The author has included both positive and negative aspects of Hindu gods, taking care to provide a balanced account.
The author acknowledges that certain aspects of Hindu beliefs were not suitable for publication, and has included only what is appropriate and commendable. The aim is not to magnify the good or the evil, but to offer an honest and reliable account of what is commonly believed by millions of Hindu fellow citizens.
This book will be of great interest to readers who wish to gain a deeper understanding of Hindu beliefs and practices. It It is a valuable resource for scholars and students of religion, as well as for anyone who who seeks to explore the rich diversity of human spirituality. The author's dedication to objectivity and impartiality is commendable, and the result is a work that is both informative and respectful.
This book will be of great interest to readers who wish to gain a deeper understanding of Hindu beliefs and practices. It is a valuable resource for scholars and students of religion, as well as for anyone who seeks to explore the rich diversity of human spirituality. The author's dedication to objectivity and impartiality is commendable, and the result is a work that is both informative and respectful.
I have endeavored to maintain objectivity and avoid any personal biases or theological leanings while compiling this work. Rather than interpreting or analyzing the passages quoted, I have attempted to let the sacred texts speak for themselves, intervening only when clarification was necessary. It was not my intention to highlight only the negative aspects of Hindu gods, nor have I suppressed them- entirely. However, there were certain aspects that were not suitable for publication, and I have included only what is appropriate and commendable, in an effort to provide a faithful representation. As an author, it is not my role to glorify or denounce the good or the evil, as this is the role of an advocate, and I have made it clear in this book that I am not one. My primary aim is to offer an honest and dependable account of the beliefs commonly held by millions of our Hindu fellow citizens.
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Vedas (1268)
Upanishads (480)
Puranas (795)
Ramayana (893)
Mahabharata (329)
Dharmasastras (162)
Goddess (473)
Bhakti (243)
Saints (1282)
Gods (1284)
Shiva (330)
Journal (132)
Fiction (44)
Vedanta (321)
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