Why I Am a Hindu
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Narrated by:
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Andrew Hoffland
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By:
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Shashi Tharoor
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In Why I Am a Hindu, one of India’s finest public intellectuals gives us a profound book about one of the world’s oldest and greatest religions. Starting with a close examination of his own belief in Hinduism, he ranges far and wide in his study of the faith. He talks about the Great Souls of Hinduism, Adi Shankara, Patanjali, Ramanuja, Swami Vivekananda, Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and many others who made major contributions to the essence of Hinduism. He delves deep into Hinduism’s most important schools of thought (such as the Advaita Vedanta). He explains, in easily accessible language, important aspects and concepts of Hindu philosophy like the Purusharthas and Bhakti, masterfully summarizes the lessons of the Gita and Vivekananda’s ecumenism and explores with sympathy the ‘Hinduism of habit’ practised by ordinary believers. He looks at the myriad manifestations of political Hinduism in the modern era, including violence committed in the name of the faith by right-wing organizations and their adherents. He analyses Hindutva, explains its rise and dwells at length on the philosophy of Deen Dayal Upadhyaya, its most significant ideologue. He is unsparing in his criticism of extremist ‘bhakts’ and unequivocal in his belief that everything that makes India a great and distinctive culture and country will be imperilled if religious ‘fundamentalists’ are allowed to take the upper hand. However, he also makes the point that it is precisely because Hindus form the majority that India has survived as a plural, secular democracy.
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- Chet K
- 13-06-23
Misleading Title
Reading the title I thought he would explain his thoughts on Hinduism religiously and less of politics. In first half of the book he talks about history and different aspects of Hinduism and covers a wide range of the Hindu philosophy but does not explain why he is a Hindu. Of course, as a opposition politician he goes into criticism of Hindutva movement, BJP and Modi. This book is no good to anyone who is not from an Indian or Hindu back ground. I feel the books title should have been "Why Todays' Hinduism in politics is wrong."
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