Principles and Practice of Hindu Religion
An Educational Program for the Adults and Youth
Basic Knowlede for All Faiths

Truth is One Paths are Many
A Comparative Study of various Traditions &
Philosophy of Several World Religions

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Appendix : Atheistic & Non-Religious Movements
 

1. Secular Humanism

1. New Age Movements

2. Materialism

2. Drug Culture

3. Communism

3. Ecology Movements

4. Existentialism

 
   
 
   

 

 

 

 

 
These pages are excerpted from an article published by
Himalayan Academy and published in Hinduism Today
I thank the Editor and Publisher of Hinduism Today for
permission to reproduce the same in these web-pages
 

The articles appearing in the following pages are a comparison of the faith, beliefs and traditions of
several of the worlds greatest religions as written by scholars and followers of each of these great religions
writing about their own religion as they see them. Copies of this article may be obtained through:
Hinduism Today Public Service Department , P.O. Box 157 Hanamaulu, HI 96715.
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In the following pages wherever appropriate, all masculine terminology used for devotees as well as for God
should be understood as representing also the Feminine terms and singular also represents pleural.
In Hindu Faith and in most Eastern religions, God is understood to be without gender
and is neither or both Masculine and Feminine.