Hindu Prayer and Worship

Hindu Prayer and Worship

Author: Rasamandala Das

Publisher:

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 46

ISBN-13:

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Discover Hinduism, one of the world's great religions by learning history, customs, prayers and the part these play in worship. Prayers are chosen by a practitioner of each religion, give a personal insight into the nature of faith in the religion and reveal its principal beliefs. Alongside the prayers are clear explanations of their meaning and how they enhance religious ceremonies or acts of worship, both public and private.


Contemplative Studies and Hinduism

Contemplative Studies and Hinduism

Author: Rita D. Sherma

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2020-10-05

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1000195066

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This book is one of the first wide-ranging academic surveys of the major types and categories of Hindu contemplative praxis. It explores diverse spiritual and religious practices within the Hindu traditions and Indic hermeneutical perspectives to understand the intricate culture of meditative communion and contemplation, devotion, spiritual formation, prayer, ritual, and worship. The volume extends and expands the conceptual reach of the fields of Contemplative Studies and Hindu Studies. The chapters in the volume cover themes in Hindu contemplative experience from various texts and traditions including classical Sāṃkhya and Patañjali Yoga, the Bhāgavata Purāṇa, the role of Sādhana in Advaita Vedānta, Śrīvidyā and the Śrīcakra, the body in Tantra, the semiotics and illocution of Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava sādhana, mantra in Mīmāṃsā, Vaiṣṇava liturgy, as well as cross-cultural reflections and interreligious comparative contemplative praxis. The volume presents indigenous vocabulary and frameworks to examine categories and concerns particular to the Hindu contemplative traditions. It traces patterns that cut across Hindu traditions and systems and discusses contrasting methods of different theological/philosophical schools evincing a strong plurality in Hindu religious thought and practice. The volume provides intra-religious comparisons that reveal internal complexity, nuances, and a variety of contemplative states and transformative practices that exist under the rubric of Hindu practices of interiority and reflection. With key insights on forms and functions of the contemplative experience along with their theologies and philosophies, the volume suggests new hermeneutical directions that will advance the field of contemplative studies. This book will be useful to scholars and researchers of religious and theological studies, contemplative studies, Hindu studies, consciousness studies, yoga studies, Indian philosophy and religion, sociology of religion, philosophy of religion, comparative religion, and South Asian studies, as well as general readers interested in the topic.


Hindu Mandir

Hindu Mandir

Author: Angela Wood

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 30

ISBN-13: 9780749631543

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Suitable for National Curriculum Key Stage 1, a first look at what a Hindu mandir is like which also serves as a basic introduction to Hinduism. In the WHERE WE WORSHIP series, illustrated with specially commissioned colour photographs and art work.


Hindu Images and their Worship with special reference to Vaisnavism

Hindu Images and their Worship with special reference to Vaisnavism

Author: Julius J. Lipner

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-04-21

Total Pages: 443

ISBN-13: 1351967819

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Hinduism comprises perhaps the major cluster of religio-cultural traditions of India, and it can play a valuable role in helping us understand the nature of religion and human responses to life. Hindu image-worship lies at the core of what counts for Hinduism – up-front and subject to much curiosity and misunderstanding, yet it is a defining feature of this phenomenon. This book focuses on Hindu images and their worship with special reference to Vaiṣṇavism, a major strand of Hinduism. Concentrating largely, but not exclusively, on Sanskritic source material, the author shows in the course of the book that Hindu image-worship may be understood via three levels of interpretation: the metaphysical/theological, the narratival or mythic, and the performative or ritual. Analysing the chief philosophical paradigm underlying Hindu image-worship and its implications, the book exemplifies its widespread application and tackles, among other topics such as the origins of image-worship in Hinduism, the transition from Vedic to image worship, a distinguishing feature of Hindu images: their multiple heads and limbs. Finally, with a view to laying the grounds for a more positive dialogic relationship between Hinduism and the "Abrahamic" faiths, which tend to condemn Hindu image-worship as "idolatry", the author examines the theological explanation and justification for embodiment of the Deity in Hinduism and discusses how Hinduism might justify itself against such a charge. Rich in Indological detail, and with an impressive grasp of the philosophical and theological issues underlying Hindu material culture, and image-worship, this book will be of interest to academics and others studying theology, Indian philosophy and Hinduism.


What You Will See Inside a Hindu Temple

What You Will See Inside a Hindu Temple

Author: Dr. Mahendra Jami

Publisher: SkyLight Paths Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 1594731160

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Colorful illustrations enhance this visit to a Hindu temple which describes the temple itself and the activities that take place.


Introducing Hinduism

Introducing Hinduism

Author: Hillary P. Rodrigues

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-01-06

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1000888258

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Introducing Hinduism, 2nd Edition is the ideal sourcebook for those seeking a comprehensive overview of the Hindu tradition. This second edition includes substantial treatments of Tantra, South India, and women, as well as expanded discussions of yoga, Vedanta and contemporary configurations of Hinduism in the West. Its lively presentation features: case studies, photographs, and scenarios that invite the reader into the lived world of Hinduism; introductory summaries, key points, discussion questions, and recommended reading lists at the end of each chapter; narrative summaries of the great epics and other renowned Hindu myths and lucid explanations of complex Indian philosophical teachings, including Sankhya and Kashmir Saivism; and a glossary, timeline, and pronunciation guide for an enhanced learning experience. This volume is an invaluable resource for students in need of an introduction to the key tenets and diverse practice of Hinduism, past and present.


Hindu Beliefs and Worship

Hindu Beliefs and Worship

Author: Walter Hazen

Publisher: Milliken Publishing Company

Published: 2003-09-01

Total Pages: 13

ISBN-13: 0787727369

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This packet introduces your students to the oldest organized religion in the world: Hinduism. They will learn about Hindu gods, principles, worship, and more. In addition to valuable historical and practical information, this packet provides review questions, questions for discussion, key word lists, and an answer key. These features facilitate student assimilation of the fundamentals of a religion practiced by an estimated 781 million people around the globe. Whether your objective is a comprehensive study of Hinduism or a simple overview, this packet affords you the opportunity to easily accomplish either one. You will be delighted to observe your students' growing understanding of the rich culture and history of a religion believed to date back to prehistoric times.


Hindus

Hindus

Author: Julius Lipner

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-10-02

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 1135240604

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Julius Lipner’s Hindus is widely recognised as essential reading for everyone wishing to understand one of the world’s great religious traditions. Hinduism comprises the religion and culture of the great majority of the people of India, a country tipped to become a world superpower politically, economically and culturally in the course of the present century. The vast array of diverse beliefs and practices usually described as ‘Hindu’ has been notoriously difficult to corral under a single regulating theme. Julius Lipner provides not only a wide-ranging introduction to Hindu religious and cultural diversity but also suggests a way to characterize Hinduism as a distinct tradition that has survived and adapted to changing circumstances from ancient times to the present day. Lipner is a recognised authority on Hinduism's polycentric emphasis, and his book is based on a lifetime of research and personal experience of his subject. In this thoroughly revised and substantially enlarged second edition, students of Hinduism will find more coverage of the debate about Hindu origins, the nature and practice of Hindu worship, the role of women, the scope of dharma and morality, Hindu philosophical thought and the use of reason, and the way caste functions.


Hinduism

Hinduism

Author: Rita Faelli

Publisher: Weigl Publishers

Published: 2015-08-01

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1489640347

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Each title in the Religions of the World series explores the main beliefs, practices, and places of worship of a major world religion. Learn more about the history, religious symbols, and special events of the Hindu religion in Hinduism.


Hindus

Hindus

Author: Julius Lipner

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 9780415051811

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Hindus will be valuable on more than one level: as a source of instruction, as a basis for discussion, seminars and further study, even as a challenge for further research. It provides a new perspective on what it means to live as a Hindu and enables readers to appreciate this great and marvellous religious phenomenon, its extraordinary richness, and the way it encompasses the diversity of human experience.