Hinduism, a Way of LifeMotilal Banarsidass Publishers, 1991 - Всего страниц: 104 This is a book on Hinduism designed to explain many South Asian practices, some not confined to Hindus only, that have very often been misunderstood in North America. The book contains essential information on standard Hindu sacraments and rituals, on dress codes, customs and festivals, on worship practices and sacred images. It provides a sampler of prayers, points for reflection and liturgical formulae. It notes peculiarities of emigre Hindu experience in the United States and Canada and incorporates insights from the author`s experience as a Hindu chaplain. The book has been written in response to requests for information from hospitals, ethnic squads in police forces, schools and boards of education, chaplains, social workers, and Hindus themselves. It will be helpful to students as well. |
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... four - fold classification of people based originally on four types of human nature : Brahmin ( spiritual - introvert , i.e. , sattvik ) , Kshatriya ( spiritual - extrovert , i.e. , sattvik / rajasik ) , Vaishya ( extrovert , guided by ...
... four - fold classification of people based originally on four types of human nature : Brahmin ( spiritual - introvert , i.e. , sattvik ) , Kshatriya ( spiritual - extrovert , i.e. , sattvik / rajasik ) , Vaishya ( extrovert , guided by ...
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... four - hour festival , including fasting , preferably without drinking any liquid , in praise of Lord Shiva on the day preceding that of the new moon in the month of Magh . Worship is performed four times over the night to Shiva in the ...
... four - hour festival , including fasting , preferably without drinking any liquid , in praise of Lord Shiva on the day preceding that of the new moon in the month of Magh . Worship is performed four times over the night to Shiva in the ...
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... four hands of which the top left holds a rope which stands for our attachment to the pleasures of life that bind us , instead of allowing us the freedom which is our innate right ( cf. Chapter 8 ) . Lord Ganesha cuts it with the help of ...
... four hands of which the top left holds a rope which stands for our attachment to the pleasures of life that bind us , instead of allowing us the freedom which is our innate right ( cf. Chapter 8 ) . Lord Ganesha cuts it with the help of ...
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Acknowledgements | 13 |
THE HINDU WAY OF LIFE | 21 |
Hindu Sacraments and Rituals | 29 |
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