Hinduism

Hinduism by Holly Wallace is a 30-page exploration of the Hindu faith, published by Ticktock in 2006. This book presents the perspective of Babu, a young Hindu from Nepal, who shares insights into her beliefs, family life, and the rituals that shape her everyday experiences. Through Babu’s narrative, readers gain an understanding of the traditions and festivals celebrated by Hindus globally.
In this edition, readers will find a detailed account of Babu’s life and the significance of various practices within Hinduism. The book delves into the cultural and religious aspects that define the faith, making it a valuable resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction and comparative religion. By focusing on personal experiences and community celebrations, this work provides a unique lens through which to appreciate the diversity and richness of Hindu traditions.
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Find out all about the faith of Hinduism through the eyes of Babu, a young Hindu from Nepal. In her own words, Babu talks about her beliefs, her family, her everyday life, the rituals and traditions that are important to her, and about the festivals and special days that are celebrated by Hindus around the world.
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