Living Hinduism Scriptures Philosophy Practices

Living Hinduism Scriptures Philosophy Practices by Samarpan, published by Niyogi Books on September 12, 2017, offers an insightful exploration of Hinduism as a way of life rather than a conventional organized religion. This 240-page book presents the essence of Hindu teachings through its scriptures, mythologies, rituals, and practices, encouraging readers to question deeply, live fully, and embrace compassion and universal acceptance.
Readers will find that Living Hinduism articulates the belief that inspiration—whether from vocation, ideology, or faith—can guide individuals toward self-realization and ultimate freedom. The book is particularly aimed at the younger generation, providing a clear understanding of what it means to be a Hindu in today’s world, characterized by diverse opinions and evolving values. Through accessible language, Samarpan invites readers to engage with the core principles of Hinduism and reflect on their relevance in contemporary life.
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Hinduism is neither an organized religion nor a proselytising one. It is often described as a way of life, which gently nudges its followers—through its scriptures, mythologies, rituals and practices—to question deeply, live fully and grow wholesomely in compassion and universal acceptance.
Hinduism believes whatever inspires one to stay truly unselfish, be it a vocation, an ideology or a faith, can lead one towards greater self-realization and ultimate freedom.
Living Hinduism by Samarpan encapsulates this essence of Hinduism in a language that can be understood and appreciated by all, especially the younger generation, who need to know and understand what it means to be a Hindu, in an age of strident opinions and changing values.
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