HINDUISM.
Material type: TextSeries: THE HOME UNIVERSITY LIBRARY OF MODERN KNOWLEDGEPublication details: OXFORD UNIVERSITY LONDON, INGLATERRA 1962Description: 272 11 x 17 cmSubject(s):Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Libros | Biblioteca Guillermo Furlong | 294.51 Z 11 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 000368 |
- Note on transliteration and pronuntiation. -Introduction. I. Veda. II. Brahman. III. Moksha. IV. God. V. Dharma. VI. Bhakti. VII. Encounter. VIII. Yudhishthira returns. - Bibliography. - Index.
Hinduism is both a way of life and a highly organized social and religious system. It is no longer possible to define a Hindu as one who performs his caste duties and accepts the Veda as revealed truth, for today Hinduism is in the melting-pot; what were once considered essentials are in process of being discarded, but the hard core remains, and it is with this core that Proffesor's book is chiefly concerned.
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