Classical Hindu Thought: An Introduction by Arvind Sharma
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Overview: Most of the key concepts of Hinduism either originated, or were fully articulated, during the classical period from the fourth century BC to the tenth century. Classical Hindu Thought introduces contemporary readers to the texts and ideas that crystallized during this period and sets out to explain their contemporary relevance.
The book is divided into sections dealing with key concepts such as karma, dharma, maya, moksa, and varna; the main gods and goddesses of the Hindu pantheon, Devi, Siva, Brahma, Visnu; and texts such as the Purusasukta and the Vedas. It also discusses the notion of salvation through knowledge, devotion, and action–Jnana-yoga, Bhakti-yoga and Karma-yoga, and accords special and detailed consideration to one of the most misunderstood aspects of Hinduism–the concept of varna or the caste-system.
Written effortlessly, this book offers an excellent grounding in the rich and diverse traditions of Hindu thought. It is a useful resource for both the general reader and the specialist.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Faith, Beliefs & Philosophy
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