A Survey of Hinduism: Third Edition

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SUNY Press, Jul 5, 2007 - Religion - 700 pages
This third edition of the classic text updates the information contained in the earlier editions, and includes new chapters on the origins of Hinduism; its history of relations with Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam; Hindu science; and Hindu measures of time. The chronology and the bibliography have been updated as well.

A comprehensive survey of the Hindu tradition, the book deals with the history of Hinduism, the sacred writings of the Hindus, the Hindu worldview, and the specifics of the major branches of Hinduism Vaisnavism, Saivism, and Saktism. It also focuses on the geographical ties of Hinduism with the land of India, the social order created by Hinduism, and the various systems of Hindu thought. Klaus K. Klostermaier describes the development of Hinduism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including present-day political Hinduism and the efforts to turn Hinduism into a modern world religion. A unique feature of the book is its treatment of Hinduism in a topical fashion, rather than by chronological description of the development of Hinduism or by summary of the literature. The complexities of Hindu life and thought are thus made real to the reader, and Hindus will recognize it as their own tradition.
 

Contents

VI
15
VII
17
VIII
30
X
45
XI
59
XII
74
XIII
86
XIV
101
XXXVI
311
XXXVIII
325
XXXIX
333
XL
342
XLI
351
XLII
369
XLIII
371
XLIV
381

XV
119
XVII
122
XVIII
136
XX
147
XXI
156
XXII
166
XXIII
173
XXIV
181
XXV
198
XXVI
218
XXVII
232
XXVIII
248
XXX
261
XXXII
263
XXXIII
288
XXXIV
298
XLV
394
XLVI
410
XLVII
429
XLVIII
441
XLIX
455
L
456
LI
466
LII
476
LIII
490
LIV
497
LV
509
LVI
513
LVII
587
LVIII
611
LIX
661
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Klaus K. Klostermaier is University Distinguished Professor Emeritus in the Department of Religion at the University of Manitoba, Canada. He is the author of many books, including The Nature of Nature: Explorations in Science, Philosophy, and Religion.

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