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Hinduism Today : Sri Madva: Making a Difference, Volume July/August/September 2008: Sri Madva: Making a Difference

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Title: Hinduism Today : Sri Madva: Making a Difference, Volume July/August/September 2008: Sri Madva: Making a Difference  
Author: Various
Volume: July/August/September 2008
Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Religion, Hinduism
Collections: Authors Community, Religion
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Publisher: Satguru Bodhinatha Veylanswami
Member Page: Himalayan Academy

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This issue contains an fully-illustrated, 16-page Educational Insight that takes you on a journey into the life and teachings of one of India's greatest masters, Sri Madhvacharya. His tale is full of philosophical growth, amazing encounters during his youth, magical happenings and deep interpretations of the ancient Dharma. If you ever wanted to understand the pure dual path, and compare it with Sankaran advaita, this is the resource for you. So, which of the Gods is greater, Siva or Vishnu? You've heard the arguments. You've endured the fables and the foibles of those who argue one side or another. Our publisher, Bodhinatha Veylanswami, gives the unifying answer you can use at any dinner party. When an Indian swami crossed the ocean to visit devotees in the West, he was deeply criticized and certain of his worship rights were curtailed. Follow the adventures of Sri Sugunendra Tirtha Swami and in the bargain explore the history of the amazing monasteries and temples in Udupi. In Karnataka one of the foremost swamis of India opens a magnificent temple for Lord Siva. The Kalabhairava Temple is the work of Sri Balagangadharanathaswami, who happens to also be Hinduism Today's 2007 "Hindu of the Year." He deserves it. Find out why. Did you know that Henry David Thoreau was an American sage? See why we think so. Then follow a group of modern youth on pilgrimage to the sacred places of South India, discovering what makes them choose a spiritual path when all of their peers are following something quite different. And much more.... stories of social service with a twist, a photographer who can't shoot enough of Lord Ganesha, warnings about inter-religious marriage, and a look at the wisdom (ok, the fatuousness) of drugging our hyper-active children.

 
 



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