How
I Became A Hindu - My Discovery of Vedic Dharma |
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By David Frawley |
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FOREWORD |
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has shown how this key can reveal the meaning behind the exuberant
imagination of the Puranas and the Agamas. It also
unlocks the mysteries of Hindu ritual. Frawley has also been at the
forefront of questioning the old colonial paradigm within which
Indian history and Hindu religion had been situated by nineteenth
century Indologists.
He has done this through his writings and lectures
all over the world. His work shows the way not only for the
Westerner who wishes to understand Hinduism but also for those
Hindus who know their religion only through the interpretations of
the Indologists.
The Gita says, "Both renunciation of works
and also their practice lead to the Supreme. But of these to act
rather than to renounce is the better path.'' Frawley's life story
is a testimony to this wisdom of following the path of action.
Frawley's work is informed by deep meditation and awareness of
larger forces of history. He is a modern rishi in the same spirit as
Vivekananda and Aurobindo.
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