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Principles
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Comprehensive Study of the
Ancient Tradition and the Perennial
Philosophy | ||||||
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Lesson
49: The Books We have as Our Religious Scripturs. Lesson
50: A short list of our Sacred Books, Revealed and Written. Lesson
51: Evolution of Vedic Languages and Scripts! Lesson
52: The way they were writen - Brahmi, Naagari and Grantham. | ||||||
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Lesson
53: The Divine Sruthis or The Vedas. Lesson
54: The Sacred Texts of Hindu Faith and Philosophy. Lesson
55: Arrangement of The Four Vedas. Lesson
56: What are the Vedas and How much of it have we got. | ||||||
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Lesson
57: Upanishads, Upavedas and Vedangas. Lesson
58: The Suthras, Smrithis and Dharma Sasthras. Lesson
59: Agamas, Prayers and Saguna Brahmam. Lesson
60: Texts on God in various forms and Temple worship. | ||||||
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Lesson
61: Vedhantha Dharsanas and Schools of Thoughts. Lesson
62: Different Schools for Seeing the Vedic Teachings. Lesson
63: The Texts of Ithihasas and Puranas. Lesson
64: Ithihasas explain the Principles of Vedas. | ||||||
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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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