Hinduism – An Introduction

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Weight0.258 kg
Dimensions2 × 13.1 × 19.9 cm
Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1444105094

About The Author

V. P. Hemant Kanitkar was born and schooled in India and came to Britain in 1948. He obtained degrees, both in Sanskrit and History at London University. He taught in various secondary schools in the London area for 26 years. After retiring in 1984, he has written eleven books on Hinduism and India for British schools. The author also officiates as a priest for major Hindu rites of passage. Owen Cole has taught at every stage of education from junior schools to university. He is a vice president of the World Congress of Faiths, a member of the Other Faiths Commission of the Churches together in Britain and Ireland and a founder member of the Shap Working Party on World Religions in Education. He is visiting research fellow at University College, Chichester. He has written or contributed to some thirty five books. His principal interest is religious education in school, a recent contribution has been RE in the Primary Curriculum, Religious and Moral Education Press.

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Hinduism – An Introduction will give you a full understanding of the history and beliefs of this faith, as well exploring what it means to be a Hindu today.

Table Of Content

: authors' introduction1: diversity and unity2: the temple3: murtis and mythology4: gods and priests5: the family6: religion in the home7: family rituals and ceremonies8: scriptures9: pilgrimage10: liberation;enlightenment; the place of the guru11: hindu philosophy12: the path of the loving devotion13: the beginnings of hinduism14: ethics15: hinduism since 175716: mohandas karamchand gandhi17: some aspects of hinduism today: further reading: glossary: index