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A Tribute to Hinuism - Book

A TRIBUTE TO HINDUISM - BOOK

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Quotes on Hinduism (chronologically)

Quotes on Hinduism (alphabetically)

Catalogs thoughts on Hinduism from world-renowned intellectuals. Quotes have been organized both by chronologically and alphabetically.

thoughts on Hinduism

There seems a constant effort at defamation of Hinduism in the media in the west. 

Introduction to Hinduism

Hinduism is among the oldest of the world's faiths. Its traditions extend back before recorded history. 

Symbolism in Hinduism

Hinduism is often labeled as a religion of 330 million gods. This misunderstanding arises when people fail to grasp the symbolism of the Hindu pantheon.

Hindu Scriptures

No other living tradition can claim scriptures as numerous or as ancient as Hinduism; none of them can boast of an unbroken tradition as faithfully preserved as the Hindu tradition.

Nature Worship

Hinduism has always been environmentally sensitive philosophy. The rishis of the past have always had a great respect for nature. 

Yoga and Hindu Philosophy

"Without the practice of yoga, How could knowledge Set the atman (soul) free? asks the Yogatatva Upanishad. Yoga: is union with the ultimate. 

Hindu Cosmology

In India, science and religion are not opposed fundamentally, as they often seem to be in the West, 

Advanced Concepts in Hinduism

The Vedas have guided Indian civilization for thousands of years. There is no major religion on the planet, which has not been influenced by the Vedas. 

Hindu Art

"The man who knows nothing of music, literature, or art is no better than a beast," ancient Hindu wisdom warned. Art pervades every facet of Indian life, is found on every byway of Indian Civilization.

Hindu Music

Since the most ancient times, music in India has been practiced as a spiritual science and art, a means to enlightenment. Sangita, which originally meant drama, music and dance, was closely associated with religion and philosophy.

Vimanas

Vedic literature of India contains  many descriptions of flying machines that are generally called vimanas. 

War in Ancient India

The value and importance of the army were realized very early in the history of India, and this led to the maintenance of a permanent militia to put down dissent within and arrest aggression from without. This gave rise to the Ksatriya warrior caste, and the ksatram dharmam came to mean the primary duty of war. 

Dwaraka

Dwaraka was submerged by the sea after the death of Lord Krishna yet it has not attracted attention as ancient Troy. 

Hindu Culture Part I

India is the world's most ancient civilization. Indians have demonstrated greater cultural stamina than any other people on earth. 

Hindu Culture Part II

India is the world's most ancient civilization. Indians have demonstrated greater cultural stamina than any other people on earth. 

Education in Ancient India

From the Vedic age downwards the central conception of education of the Indians has been that it is a source of illumination giving us a correct lead in the various spheres of life.

Hinduism's influence on world religions

From the beginning of her history, India has adored and idealized, men who have stamped infinity on the thought and life of the country. 

Sanskrit

Sanskrit (meaning "cultured or refined"), the classical language of Hinduism, is the oldest and the most systematic language in the world. 

Yantras

The word "yantra" is derived from the root yam, to control, and has been freely used in ancient India for any contrivance. Mechanical skills had produced in ancient India many accessories for scientific activities. 

Ethereal Prambanan - Part I

The ethereally slender and graceful temple of Prambanan is a magnificent spectacle to behold and an icon of Indonesia's cultural heritage. 

Ethereal Prambanan - Part II

The ethereally slender and graceful temple of Prambanan is a magnificent spectacle to behold and an icon of Indonesia's cultural heritage. 

Ethereal Prambanan - Part III

The ethereally slender and graceful temple of Prambanan is a magnificent spectacle to behold and an icon of Indonesia's cultural heritage. 

Sacred Angkor - Part I

Angkor wat is the largest temple in the world. Hinduism magnificent patrimony in Cambodia.

Sacred Angkor -  Part II

Angkor wat is the largest temple in the world. Hinduism magnificent patrimony in Cambodia.

Sacred Angkor - Part III

Angkor wat is the largest temple in the world. Hinduism magnificent patrimony in Cambodia.

Sacred Angkor - Part IV

Angkor wat is the largest temple in the world. Hinduism magnificent patrimony in Cambodia.

Bhaarat and China

The Mahabharata refers to China several times. According to Rene Grousset, the name China comes from "an ancient" Sanskrit name for the regions to the east. According to Terence Duke, martial arts went from India to China. Fighting without weapons was a specialty of the ancient Kshatriya warriors of India.        

Suvarnabhumi - Greater India

Southeast Asia region was broadly referred to by ancient Indians as Suvarnabhumi (the Land of Gold). Earliest references are found in the Ramayana. 

Bhaarat and Egypt 

Neither historical events nor cross-cultural currents can explain the unique parallels in the myths and imagery of ancient Egypt and India.

Bhaarat and Greece

Indian civilization is distinctive for its antiquity and continuity. Indian civilization has continued to grow despite revolutionary changes. 

India on Pacific Waves?

What if Hindus and Hopis, Advantins and Aztecs, Tibetan Monks and Mayans were part of one world culture - a spiritual one? 

Seafaring in Ancient India

Western scholars have underestimated India's achievement with regard to commerce, ship-building and navigation, and sea travel. The colonist bias against Indian culture is fully matched by the Indian 'Marxist historian' bias against culture.

History of Hinduism: Islamic Onslaught  

India gave shelter, acceptance, and freedom to all. But, in holy frenzy, millions of Hindus were slaughtered or proselytized. Their cities were pillaged and burnt, temples were destroyed and accumulated treasures of centuries carried off.

History of Hinduism: European Imperialism

There is nothing either in the time-honored doctrines or the hoary history of Hinduism, which resembles even remotely the ideology, or history of Nazism, or for that matter, Christianity or Islam or Communism. 

First Indologists

It was the British who first portrayed Vedic literature and culture as something barbaric, inferior, and recent. 

Aryan Invasion Theory

Since the nineteenth century, India's ancient history from Vedic times have been distorted including the groundless Aryan Invasion theory 

Politics of Conversion

Hinduism and India have been under attack for thousands of years. First it was Islam, then came Christianity that have created havoc to the fabric of Hindu society. 

Caste System

The Caste System or varna-ashrama has been one of the most misrepresented, misinformed, misunderstood, misused and the most maligned aspects of Hinduism. 

Women in Hinduism

In ancient India, women occupied a very important position, in fact a superior position to, men. 

Unknown Hindu Revivalists

Vishnu Bhikaji Gokhale, Arumuga Navalar, Dayanand Saraswati, were some of the earlier revivalists. 

Glimpses

Interesting information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India. 

Glimpses II

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India. 

Glimpses III

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India.

Glimpses IV

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India.

Glimpses V

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India.

Glimpses VI

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India.

Glimpses VII

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India.

Glimpses VIII

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India.

Glimpses IX

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India.

Glimpses X

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India.

Glimpses XI

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India.

Glimpses XII

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India.

Glimpses XIII

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India.

Glimpses XIV

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India.

Glimpses XV

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India.

Glimpses XVI

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India.

Glimpses XVII

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India.

Glimpses XVIII

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India.

Glimpses XIX

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India.

Glimpses XX

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India. 

Glimpses XXI

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India. 

Glimpses XXII

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India. 

Glimpses XXIII

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India. 

Glimpses XXIV

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India. 

Glimpses XXV

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India. 

Glimpses XXVI

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India. 

Glimpses XXVII

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India. 

Glimpses XXVIII

more information on varied aspects of Hinduism and India. 

Articles

A wide selection of articles relating to various aspects of Hinduism. Vedas, Dharma, Mother Goddess, Ayurveda and others.

Recommended Books

A vast collection of books that have been used for information on this site.

Visitor Emails

This chapter features heartfelt emails of appreciation and gratitude since the inception of this site.

Images and Scriptural quotes

Colorful and lovely Images, as well as a poem named 'Brahma' by Ralph Waldo Emerson. 

Did You Know?

Did You Know? feature at the end of all chapters. Little bits of information on amazing facts related to Hinduism and India.

Links

A list of interesting sites about Hinduism. Some of the sites have been suggested by readers.  

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