Introduction..................................................................................... |
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Defining
Hinduism |
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God,
maya and soul; Sages and Saints; scriptures; creation;
path to God; descensions of God; history of Bharatvarsh;
and the psychological facts that affect the receptivity
of a scholar....................................................
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13 |
Chapter
One: The authentic history of Bharatvarsh since its beginning |
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1. |
A glimpse of Bhartiya history since the birth of Brahma
and up to the Mahabharat war ....................................................... |
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2. |
Beginning of kaliyug 3102 BC (evidences)........................................... |
25 |
3. |
The dynasties of Magadh after the Mahabharat war and the
important historical personalities (Gautam Buddh, Chandragupt
Maurya, Jagadguru Shankaracharya and Vikramaditya)................................................... |
31 |
4. |
Summary and the chronological chart since 3228 BC............................... |
37 |
Chapter
Two: Hinduism, a Divine manifestation |
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1. |
Actual
age of the Vedas and the Puranas, the latest reproduction
of the Vedas, Upnishads, grammar and the Puranas was about
5,000 years ago; personality
of Ved Vyas; and prime theme of the Upnishads, Puranas,
Gita
and the Bhagwatam.................................................................... |
43 |
2. |
Bhartiya
scriptures are Divine manifestations...................................... |
61 |
3. |
Evidences
of the Divine authenticity of Bhartiya scriptures....................... |
65 |
4. |
The
references and the stories of the Upnishads and the Puranas
are supernatural happenings............................................................... |
71 |
Chapter
Three: Timeless uniqueness of the Sanskrit language |
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1. |
The
Divine language of Bhartiya scriptures......................................... |
77 |
2. |
Eternal
perfection of the Sanskrit language and the other languages
of the world ............................................................................ |
81 |
3. |
The
six unmatched features of the Sanskrit language............................. |
83 |
4. |
Sanskrit
is the mother language of the world....................................... |
89 |
Chapter
Four: History of the social and cultural developments
of the western world |
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1. |
Early
civilizations and the development of writing systems in
the world........ |
91 |
2. |
The
origin of alphabets and the languages of the world........................... |
99 |
3. |
Greek
civilization, language and literature.......................................... |
107 |
4. |
The
history of the origination of the concepts of the words
‘god/God’
in the west.............................................................................. |
113 |