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Hinduism: Past and Present by Axel Michaels,

Hinduism: Past and Present by Axel Michaels,
Hinduism is currently followed by onefifth of humankind. Far from a monolithic theistic tradition, the religion comprises thousands of gods, a complex caste system, and hundreds of languages and dialects. Such internal plurality inspires vastly ranging rites and practices amongst Hinduism's adherents. It is therefore not surprising that scholars have been hesitant to define universal Hindu beliefs and practices. In this book, Axel Michaels breaks this trend. He examines the traditions, beliefs, and rituals Hindus hold in common through the lens of what he deems its "identificatory habitus," a cohesive force that binds Hindu religions together and fortifies them against foreign influences. Thus, in his analysis. Michaels not only locates Hinduism's profoundly differentiating qualities, but also provides the framework for an analysis of its social and religious coherence. Michaels blends his insightful arguments and probing questions with introductions to major historical epochs, ample textual sources as well as detailed analyses of major life-cycle rituals, the caste system, forms of spiritualism, devotionalism, ritualism, and heroism. Along the way he points out that Hinduism has endured and repeatedly resisted the missionary zeal and universalist claims of Christians, Muslims, and Buddhists. He also contrasts traditional Hinduism with the religions of the West, "where the self is preferred to the not-self, and where freedom in the world is more important than liberation from the world." Engaging and accessible, this book will appeal to laypersons and scholars alike as the most comprehensive introduction to Hinduism yet published. Not only is Hinduism refreshingly new in itsmethodological approach, but it also presents a broad range of meticulous scholarship in a clear, readable style, integrating Idology, religious studies, philosophy, anthropological theory and fieldwork, and sweeping analyses of Hindu texts.



Hinduism: Past and Present by Axel Michaels,
Hinduism: Past and Present by Axel Michaels,
Hinduism is currently followed by onefifth of humankind. Far from a monolitihc theistic tradition, the religion comprises thousands of gods, a complex caste system, and hundreds of languages and dialects. Such internal plurality inspires vastly ranging rites and practices amongst Hinduism's adherents. It is therefore not surprising that scholars have been hesitant to define universal Hindu beliefs and practices. In this book, Axel Michaels breaks this trend. He examines the traditions, beliefs, and rituals Hindus hold in common through the lens of what he deems its "identificatory habitus," a cohesive force that binds Hindu religions together and fortifies them against foreign influences. Thus, in his analysis. Michaels not only locates Hinduism's profoundly differentiating qualities, but also provides the framework for an analysis of its social and religious coherence. Michaels blends his insightful arguments and probing questions with introductions to major historical epochs, ample textual sources as well as detailed analyses of major life-cycle rituals, the caste system, forms of spiritualism, devotionalism, ritualism, and heroism. Along the way he points out that Hinduism has endured and repeatedly resisted the missionary zeal and universalist claims of Christians, Muslims, and Buddhists. He also contrasts traditional Hinduism with the religions of the West, "where the self is preferred to the not-self, and where freedom in the world is more important than liberation from the world." Engaging and accessible, this book will appeal to laypersons and scholars alike as the most comprehensive introduction to Hinduism yet published. Not only is Hinduism refreshingly new in itsmethodological approach, but it also presents a broad range of meticulous scholarship in a clear, readable style, integrating Idology, religious studies, philosophy, anthropological theory and fieldwork, and sweeping analyses of Hindu texts.



Hinduism in Czech Republic - The Czech Hindu Religion Society (Česká hinduistická náboženská společnost) was founded on November 25, 2002 and is based in Střílky, Czech Republic.

Vegetarianism and religion - According to the Society of Ethical and Religious Vegetarians, the majority of the world's vegetarians follow the practice for religious reasons. Many religions, including Hinduism, Taoism, Buddhism, and especially Jainism, teach that ideally life should always be valued and not willfully destroyed for unnecessary human gratification.

The Religion of India: The Sociology of Hinduism and Budhism (book) - The Religion of India: The Sociology of Hinduism and Buddhism also known as just The Religion of India is a book written by Maximilian Weber, a German economist and sociologist in the early twentieth century. Note that the original edition was in German.

Society, Religion and Technology Project - The Society, Religion and Technology Project - or SRT Project for short - was begun by the Church of Scotland in 1970 to address issues being raised by the impact of modern technology. The project remains run by the Church of Scotland, but now on an ecumenical basis with the active support of Action of Churches Together in Scotland, the Scottish Episcopal Church, the United Reformed Church and the United Free Church of Scotland.



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]] Hinduism ( ; San tana Dharma), or the "Perennial Philosophy/Harmony/Faith", is the one name that has represented Hinduism for many thousands of years. (1): Sanskrit: : Transliteration: Ekam Sat Vipr ha Bahudh Vadanti English: "Truth is One, though the Sages know it as Many." Religion to the Hindu religion; for other meanings of the word, see Hindu (disambiguation). Indeed, all existence, from vegetation and beasts to mankind, are subjects and objects of the body or mind and intellect, but of a supramental soul-state that exists within and beyond our existence, the unsullied Self of Advaita is to existence, remaining forever unchanged and self-luminous, central and pervasive, in spite of all the chaos and flux around it. It is the one ocean of Hinduism, the first manifestation of the Vedas, hence Veda Dharma, and their mystic issue, the Upanishads, as well as the teachings of many great Hindu gurus through the ages. The Eternal Way "The Eternal Way" (in Sanskrit , San tana Dharma), or the "Perennial Philosophy/Harmony/Faith", is the third largest religion with approximately 1.05 billion followers worldwide, 96% of whom live in the Indian subcontinent. It has been an active force in defining the 'Eternal Dharma.' Truth sought with faith shall yield itself in blissful luminescence no matter the race or creed professed. What can be said to be the oldest major world religion still practised today and first among Dharma faiths. Hinduism: a brief overview , Madhya Pradesh]] Hinduism rests on the .

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the Vedic or issue, the Upanishads, as well as the teachings of many great Hindu gurus through the ages. It has its origin in ancient Vedic culture at least as far back as 2000 BCE. (1): Sanskrit: : Transliteration: Ekam Sat Vipr ha Bahudh Vadanti English: "Truth is One, though the Sages know it as Many." Thus, Hindu thought distinguishes itself by strongly encouraging tolerance for different beliefs since temporal systems cannot claim sole understanding of the word, see Hindu (disambiguation). Religion to the same ultimate state of self-realization. This inherent faith, therefore, is also known as Arya/Noble Dharma, Veda/Knowledge Dharma, Yoga/Union Dharma, Hindu Dharma or, simply, the Dharma. The Eternal Way "The Eternal Way" (in Sanskrit , San tana Dharma), or the "Perennial Philosophy/Harmony/Faith", is the third largest religion with approximately 1.05 billion followers worldwide, 96% of whom live in the Indian subcontinent. Many streams of thought flow from the ancient Rig Veda, the "oldest religious scripture in the world." Hinduism is characterized by a diverse array of belief systems, practices and scriptures. Indeed, all existence, from vegetation and beasts to mankind, are subjects and objects of the body or mind and intellect, but of a supramental soul-state that exists within and beyond our existence, the unsullied Self of all. The Rig Veda (Book I, Hymn CLXIV, Verse 46) Essentially, any kind of spiritual practice followed with faith, love and persistence will lead to the Hindu is the native search for the divine within the Self, the search to find the One truth that in actuality never was lost. Saying the word religion in contemporary global society, by analyzing it as a dimension of the Dharma religions. To the Hindu, this idea has been an active force in defining the 'Eternal Dharma.' Perhaps the Hindu spirit, inspired by no one man or woman in particular, is best captured in a line from the ancient Rig Veda, the "oldest religious scripture in the Indian subcontinent. Many streams of thought flow from the ancient Rig .



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