A Comprehensive Study of Hindu Religion
A Comprehensive Study of the Ancient Tradition and the Perennial Philosophy
Appendices
A Companion to
the Study of Hinduism
HR-201. 1-
Table of Contents
Level -3
 
   
 
 
 

When we perform our actions, we should perform them as an offering to the Divine and keep our expectations to that of an offering of Divine gift and accept them as it is. We have to live with the nature and keep our desires and attachment within the proper Dharma of the Universe.

---- Part -- I : Bhakthi - Devotional and Ritualistic Pathways
--- Part -- II : Slokas - Prayers and Devotional Practice
-- Part -- III : Geetha - The Essence of the Upanishads
- Part -- IV : Sruti - Vedas and the Ritualistic Practice
 

The expectations, desire, lust, attachment and greed with longing for material prosperity and bodily pleasures which are Artha and Kama without the proper Dharma leads to pain and suffering. The path of Dharma with proper karma and bhakthi will lead to a life of happiness and eternal bliss. So, we should perform our work only as a service with devotion and offering to God.

 

The above listed pages seen on this site are excerpted from the book published and released in October 1999.
The Book 'Principles and Practice of Hindu Religion" is published by Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Mumbai, India.
The sample pages given here contain the Basic Study and Essentials of Hindu Religion and the Philosophy.
 
 
   
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An Educational Program for the Adults and Youth - for the New Seekers.