The Hindu book of Death, Rebirth and Liberation

The Hindu book of Death, Rebirth and Liberation

Author: Srikanth s

Publisher: Srikanth s

Published:

Total Pages: 195

ISBN-13:

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Nothing is so dear to man as his own soul. Death being inevitable for all who are born, no question could be greater than that of what happens to the soul after death. Life being very short here on earth and man’s desire to realize God or perfection remaining unfulfilled due to death, the question that inevitably follows is whether he will be reborn or not. And if so, when, how and where? Could he control his future and reduce his past karmas or indebtedness and live a life of peace here? The humble effort made here in this book is to answer these questions through philosophy and mythology, reasoning and religion, psychology and science. That the soul is eternal, that reincarnation is certain, that karma is one explanation for all varieties of ills and miseries, that devotion to God could reduce all karmas and stop the round of rebirth, and that the soul could liberate itself from the clutches of maya to merge in God, the Goal of our existence, is, in essence, the approach to this subject and the goal arrived at.


The Tibetan Book of the Dead

The Tibetan Book of the Dead

Author: Donald S. Lopez, Jr.

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2011-02-07

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 1400838045

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How an eccentric spiritualist from Trenton, New Jersey, helped create the most famous text of Tibetan Buddhism The Tibetan Book of the Dead is the most famous Buddhist text in the West, having sold more than a million copies since it was first published in English in 1927. Carl Jung wrote a commentary on it, Timothy Leary redesigned it as a guidebook for an acid trip, and the Beatles quoted Leary's version in their song "Tomorrow Never Knows." More recently, the book has been adopted by the hospice movement, enshrined by Penguin Classics, and made into an audiobook read by Richard Gere. Yet, as acclaimed writer and scholar of Buddhism Donald Lopez writes, "The Tibetan Book of the Dead is not really Tibetan, it is not really a book, and it is not really about death." In this compelling introduction and short history, Lopez tells the strange story of how a relatively obscure and malleable collection of Buddhist texts of uncertain origin came to be so revered—and so misunderstood—in the West. The central character in this story is Walter Evans-Wentz (1878-1965), an eccentric scholar and spiritual seeker from Trenton, New Jersey, who, despite not knowing the Tibetan language and never visiting the country, crafted and named The Tibetan Book of the Dead. In fact, Lopez argues, Evans-Wentz's book is much more American than Tibetan, owing a greater debt to Theosophy and Madame Blavatsky than to the lamas of the Land of Snows. Indeed, Lopez suggests that the book's perennial appeal stems not only from its origins in magical and mysterious Tibet, but also from the way Evans-Wentz translated the text into the language of a very American spirituality.


Tibetan Book of the Dead

Tibetan Book of the Dead

Author: W. Y. Evans-Wentz

Publisher: Courier Dover Publications

Published: 2020-11-18

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 0486845370

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Derived from a Buddhist funerary text, this famous volume's timeless wisdom includes instructions for attaining enlightenment, preparing for the process of dying, and moving through the various stages of rebirth.


Dying the Good Death

Dying the Good Death

Author: Christopher Justice

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1997-01-01

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 9780791432617

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Exploring the Hindu concepts of good and bad deaths, this rich ethnography follows pilgrims who choose to travel to the holy city of Kashi to die.


Feeding the Dead

Feeding the Dead

Author: Matthew R. Sayers

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2013-09-12

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 0199896437

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The author calls attention to the importance of the Vedic domestic ritual codes in the creation of what has come to be known as "classical Hinduism."


Hinduism and Tribal Religions

Hinduism and Tribal Religions

Author: Jeffery D. Long

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2021-12-24

Total Pages: 1822

ISBN-13: 9789402411874

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This volume offers an overview of Hinduism as found in India and the diaspora. Exploring Hinduism in India in dynamic interaction, rather than in isolation, the volume discusses the relation of Hinduism with other religions of Indian origin and with religions which did not originate in India but have been a major feature of its religious landscape. These latter religions include Islam and Christianity and, to a lesser extent, Zoroastrianism and Judaism. The volume also covers Hinduism’s close association with Tribal Religions, sometimes called Primal Religions. As its second main theme, the volume examines the phenomenon of Hinduism in the diaspora. The Indian diaspora is now beginning to make its presence felt, both in India and abroad. In India, the Indian government annually hosts a diaspora event called Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD), in recognition of the growing importance of the twenty-million-strong diaspora. Although not all Indians are Hindus, most are, both in India and abroad, and a strong sense of Hindu identity is emerging among diasporic Hindus. This volume fills the need felt by Hindus both in India and the diaspora for more knowledge about modern-day Hinduism, Hindu history and traditions. It takes into account three main aspects of Hinduism: that the active pan-Indian and diasporic language of the Hindus is English; that modern Hindus need a rational rather than a devotional or traditional exposition of the religion; and that they need information about and arguments to address the stereotypes which characterize the presentation of Hinduism in academia and the media, especially in the West.


Hinduism For Dummies

Hinduism For Dummies

Author: Amrutur V. Srinivasan

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2011-07-12

Total Pages: 397

ISBN-13: 0470878584

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Your hands-on guide to one of the world's major religions The dominant religion of India, "Hinduism" refers to a wide variety of religious traditions and philosophies that have developed over thousands of years. Today, the United States is home to approximately one million Hindus. If you've heard of this ancient religion and are looking for a reference that explains the intricacies of the customs, practices, and teachings of this ancient spiritual system, Hinduism For Dummies is for you! Provides a thorough introduction to this earliest and popular world belief system Information on the rites, rituals, deities, and teachings associated with the practice of Hinduism Explores the history and teachings of the Vedas, Brahmans, and Upanishads Offers insight into the modern daily practice of Hinduism around the world Continuing the Dummies tradition of making the world's religions engaging and accessible to everyone, Hinduism For Dummies is your hands-on, friendly guide to this fascinating religion.


Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation

Twenty Cases Suggestive of Reincarnation

Author: Ian Stevenson

Publisher: University of Virginia Press

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13: 9780813908724

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Cases of responsive xenoglossy thus add to the evidence concerning the survival of human personality after death.


Karmic and Abrahamic Faiths

Karmic and Abrahamic Faiths

Author: Domenic Marbaniang

Publisher: Domenic Marbaniang

Published: 2018-12-01

Total Pages: 131

ISBN-13:

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Interreligious dialogue for social harmony and peace is a crucial topic in our times. Comparative religious studies helps to facilitate the peace building process. This book look sat a few comparative themes in some of the Karmic and Abrahamic faiths, chiefly focusing on Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Jainism, and Buddhism. The concept of karma is central to karmic religions, viz, Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism. The abrahamic religions, viz., Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, are commonly connected through the story of Abraham.


The Diamond Book of Hindu Gods and Goddesses

The Diamond Book of Hindu Gods and Goddesses

Author: Suresh Narain Mathur

Publisher: Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd.

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 94

ISBN-13: 9788128808029

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From more than 33 million gods & goddesses in Hindu mythology. This book has story for only more popular ones.