Kulapati's Preface |
Conclusion |
Publisher's Preface on the book
" Hinduism Doctrine And Way Of Life" [More....] |
THIS EXPOSITION of Hinduism is
intended for the lay reader, for the reader who either does not belong to India or
who, though born in India, [More....] |
The Author |
Foreword |
CHAKRAVARTI RAJ- GOPALACHARI,
popularly known as "Rajaji" or "C.R.", was a great patriot, astute
politician, incisive thinker, and one of the greatest statesmen. [More....] |
This book will have served its
purpose if it gives to those who read it a clear idea of the philosophy of the
Hindus and the way of life flowing from it. [More....] |
Introduction |
Disharmonies |
HINDUISM is a modern word.
Vedanta is the best among the numerous names given to
the religious faith of the Hindus. [More....] |
TRUTH IS ONE and indivisible and
the seat of harmony or unity of thought is the human
mind on which all external impulses impinge.[More....] |
Ancient Yet Modern |
The First Step |
THE QUESTION may be asked, all
this "being accepted, what then? Is not the contradiction inevitable? [More....] |
IT is commonly thought that
the main teaching of Vedanta is retirement from the activities of the world.............. [More....] |
The Vedantic Postulate |
Maya |
The Sixth Chapter of the
Chhandogya Upanishad raises the old question: Was there a First Cause? [More....] |
THOSE WHO HAVE ever heard
Vedanta have also heard about maaya-the famous Hindu doctrine of illusion. [More....] |
Karma |
The Vedanta Ethic |
IF ALL SOULS are united
jointly and severally with the Supreme Being, why should an ethic be necessary to realize
this? [More....] |
All the gods and goddesses
worshipped by the Hindus are
aspects of the Supreme Being governing the Universe and well recognized as such, both
by the learned and by the least learned. [More....] |