Book Summary
In this clear and accessible introduction to Hinduism, Klaus K. Klostermaier offers a unique overview of a tradition that spans thousands of years. Explaining the origins, beliefs, scriptures and philosophies of this ancient religion, Klostermaier captures the immense diversity of Hinduism in a manner that is both succinct and informative. Covering everything from gods, goddesses and the Bhagavadgita to philosophy and politics, this authoritative guide features chapters on the Vedic origins the major Hindu religious traditions the Hindu philosophical quest the relationship between Hinduism and modern Western ideas the challenges posed by the future For individuals seeking to understand what is known as "Hinduism", and for students, followers and interested readers alike, this book is essential reading. About Author: Klaus K. Klostermaier, FRSC is University Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Manitoba in Canada, and Academic Director of the Oxford Centre for Vaisnava and Hindu Studies. He has studied numerous sacred texts in their original languages.
Book Details
Book Name | Hinduism A Short Introduction |
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Publisher | Oneworld Special Priced Titles (Mar 2000) |
ISBN | 9781851682201 |
Pages | 178 |
Language | English |
Price | 213 |