Hindu Spirituality: Postclassical and Modern
K. R. Sundararajan, Bithika Mukerji
The term hindu is referred to the religious life of the people of India, and Spirituality understood as wisdom about the way back into the ground of pluralism of religious forms. These two volumes are strucrtured along the division between the classical and the postclassical.Twenty seven scholars from around the world shed light on the spiritual beauty of Hinduisms poetry art and temples, festivals and music, as well as the contributions of modern pioneers such as Swami Vivekananda Sri Aurobindo, Mahatma Gandhi and others.
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Contents
The Four Spiritual Ways upāya
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3 |
The Spiritual Quest of Aṇḍāl
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7 |
The Spiritual Contribution of Maharashtra Saints
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23 |
Bengal Vaisnavism
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47 |
Devotional Poetry of Sūrdāsa and Tulasidāsa
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63 |
The Personal and Social Dimensions
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112 |
P T Saroja Sundararajan
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127 |
The Rebel Saint
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141 |
The Spirituality of Swami Vivekananda
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299 |
Traveler in a Pathless Land
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321 |
The Spirituality of the Future
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370 |
Spirituality and the Music of India
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437 |
The Spirituality of Carnatic Music
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450 |
The Spiritual Dimension of Indian
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459 |
The Spirituality of Sahaja Sādhanā
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479 |
Indian Christian Spirituality
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507 |
Mysticism in the Saivāgamas
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186 |
Tantric Spirituality
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209 |
The Way of the Siddhas
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232 |
The Spiritual Vision of Ramalingar
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255 |
At Play in His Mothers Mansion
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283 |
The Spiritual Experience in Sikhism
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530 |
GLOSSARY
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562 |
CONTRIBUTORS
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570 |
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Common terms and phrases
Abhinavagupta Advaita Agamas ahimsa aspects attained Aurobindo avatāra become Bhagavad Gītā bhakti bliss body Brahman Caitanya called Christian consciousness deity Delhi devotion dharma disciple divine divine grace Ekanatha eternal experience expressed Gandhi Gītā goal gopis grace Guru Granth Guru Nanak Gurudev heart highest Hindu Hinduism human ideal incarnation Indian individual infinite jñāna Kabir karma Khand knowledge Krishnamurti Kṛṣṇa liberation living Lord Kṛṣṇa Madras Māņikkavācakar mantra māyā means meditation mind Mīrā mystical Nammāļvār Nārāyaṇa nature nondual one's oneself path person philosophy poet Purāņas rāga Rāma Rāmakrishna Ramalingar Rāmānuja Reality realization religion religious ritual sacred sahaja saints Saiva Sakti samādhi Sanskrit says scriptures sense Siddhas Sikh sings Śiva Sivananda social songs soul spiritual Śrī stage Supreme Sūrdāsa Swami symbol Tamil Tantric temple tion Tirukkural Tiruppavai tradition transcendent truth Tulasidāsa University Upanisads Vedanta Vedas Vedic Venkatesānanda verse Vivekananda Vṛndāvana words worship yoga yogi