Many Many Many Gods of Hinduism: Turning believers into non-believers and non-believers into believers by Swami Achuthananda
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I received this book as a free copy.
To gain a true understanding of Hinduism, I feel as if I don't need to look any further. This book was enlightening and informative and had me glued to every page. And I found that the author describes what might seem like complex philosophies and concepts, regarding Hinduism, in a simple manner. His writing style makes this book easy for anyone to understand and very fun to read.
This book made me clearly understand how the many, many, many Gods of Hinduism are simply manifestations or representations of a whole. I also like how the author took the time out to talk about many aspects of Indian culture such as the Namaste greeting, Chakras, the bobble head, etc. And things such as the bobble head which might seem or appear to be odd will seem perfectly logical and normal and will be well-understood, after reading this book.
The author debunks any Western misguided beliefs or perceptions about Indian culture one might have. He educates you.
I could go on and on about what I liked about this book and what I learned from it, but I'll stop here. Overall, it is an excellent read for anyone wanting to know more about Hinduism. And for anyone doing research, I would say that it is a great resource. Read it for yourself and experience how good this book is, experience a part of Indian culture through well-written word.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I received this book as a free copy.
To gain a true understanding of Hinduism, I feel as if I don't need to look any further. This book was enlightening and informative and had me glued to every page. And I found that the author describes what might seem like complex philosophies and concepts, regarding Hinduism, in a simple manner. His writing style makes this book easy for anyone to understand and very fun to read.
This book made me clearly understand how the many, many, many Gods of Hinduism are simply manifestations or representations of a whole. I also like how the author took the time out to talk about many aspects of Indian culture such as the Namaste greeting, Chakras, the bobble head, etc. And things such as the bobble head which might seem or appear to be odd will seem perfectly logical and normal and will be well-understood, after reading this book.
The author debunks any Western misguided beliefs or perceptions about Indian culture one might have. He educates you.
I could go on and on about what I liked about this book and what I learned from it, but I'll stop here. Overall, it is an excellent read for anyone wanting to know more about Hinduism. And for anyone doing research, I would say that it is a great resource. Read it for yourself and experience how good this book is, experience a part of Indian culture through well-written word.
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