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Understanding God - Face to Face (Hardcover)
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Understanding God - Face to Face (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R353
Discovery Miles 3 530
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In his quest for scientific and technological knowledge, Man has
made tremendous progress. He has gone to the moon and is on the
threshold of visiting other distant planets in the Solar system and
beyond. But his inner self remains in turmoil. His quest for
spiritual enlightenment is in disarray as he gropes to understand
the manifestation of the cosmic power that orders our universe and
infinite billions of galaxies around us, and sends planets spinning
through the vastness of Outer Space in their seemingly orderly
course. Connected to it are the other issues relating to the
meaning of religion and spirituality, and their place and
significance in the inner and external environment of an
individual's life. An inquisitive mind seeks answers to these
matters that appear to him as riddles. The lay individual with more
than ritualistic interest in Hindu religion is often perplexed by
the phenomenon of multitude of divinities, the significance of idol
worship and various rituals, the importance and relevance of
prayers, and such other matters. When he turns to the treatises by
religious teachers and spiritual leaders for answers to the queries
or scepticism that frequently arise in his mind, he finds the texts
complex and written in an idiom that is not easy to comprehend.
Deeply influenced by the teaching of the Bhagvat Gita, the author,
Shri Ram Gopal Bhatnagar, has compiled this treatise on Hinduism,
"Face to face with the Supreme" as a labour of love. It is a
welcome addition to the vast aggregation of literature on Hinduism
as it seeks to reach out to the lay individual to satisfy his
curiosity and answer the questions that crop up in his mind in
language that is simple and clear. The author has attempted to
unravel the complexities of Hinduism in the novel form of an
imaginary interview with God. Through carefully framed questions,
he has sought to clarify and communicate the complex subtexts of
Hinduism.
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