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Hinduism: A Very Short Introduction  
Author: Kim Knott
ISBN: 0192853872
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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Book Description
Hinduism is practiced by about eighty percent of India's population, and by about 30 million people outside India. But how is Hinduism defined, and what basis does the religion have? In this Very Short Introduction, Kim Knott provides clear insight into the beliefs and authority of Hindus and Hinduism, and considers the ways in which it has been affected by colonialism and modernity. Knott offers succinct explanations of Hinduism's central preoccupations, including the role of contemporary gurus and teachers in the quest for spiritual fulfillment; and the function of regular performances of the Mahabharata and Ramayana--scriptures which present the divine in personal form (avatara) and provide models of behavior for everyone, from kings and warriors to servants and children, and which focus on the dharma, the appropriate duties and moral responsibilities of the different varna or classes. The author also considers the challenges posed to Hinduism at the end of the twentieth century as it spreads far beyond India, and as concerns are raised about issues such as dowry, death, caste prejudice, and the place of women in Hindu society.




Hinduism: A Very Short Introduction

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Hinduism is practiced by about 80 percent of India's population and by about 30 million people outside India. Here, Kim Knott provides clear insight into the beliefs of Hindus and considers the challenges posed to Hinduism at the end of the 20th century--as concerns are raised about such issues as dowry death, caste prejudice, and the place of women in Hindu society. Illustrated.

     



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