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Principles
and Practice of
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A
Comprehensive Study of the
Ancient Tradition and the Perennial
Philosophy | ||||||
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Lesson
97: Prayers and Rituals through the Ages Lesson
98: The Tradition of Rituals and Devotion Lesson
99: The Hindu Tenets, Ethics and Rituals Lesson
100: Gods, Avatharas, Prayers and Beliefs | ||||||
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Lesson
101: One God in Many Forms as Our Choice Lesson
102: Faith, Philosophy and the Supreme Truth Lesson
103: Full Realization through Mythology Lesson
104: Rituals of Nithya Karma and Prayer Services | ||||||
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Lesson
105: Sanskara Rituals of Brahmopadesam Lesson
106: The Hindu Wedding or Vivaha Sanskara Lesson
107: Rituals and Poojas for Home and Temples Lesson
108: Ishta Devatha and Adhikara for Pooja | ||||||
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Meaning
of Sanskara Traditions: ----
1. Upanayanam or Brahmopadesam, ----
2. Vivaha Rituals,
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Everyone
sees his or her own rainbow which is the sunlight reflected through water droplets.
It
is not an illusion but a vision of Nature where reality is covered by the limitations
of our perception. Similarly,
every one sees God through their own vision where the Supreme Truth appears
Himselffor us through the covering of Maya in many forms, each one according
to one's own desire, need and limitations of knowledge. | ||||||
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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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