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Essential Hinduism

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Praeger Frederick A, Jan 1, 2006 - Religion - 266 pages

As a world religion, Hinduism remains one of the most elusive for many. Its teachings, beliefs, practices, and history are reviewed here by an expert hoping to introduce readers to the world of Hinduism. While there are many forms of Hinduism, and offshoots as well, the complex nature of this faith makes it elusive to many. This straightforward overview, focusing on Vaishnavism-the most common form of Hinduism—is ideal for those who wish to learn more about this ancient tradition..

Beginning with chapters about the foundations of Hinduism, Rosen clearly lays out what is otherwise a complicated history. Providing Hindu terms alongside English translations, he is able to bring the faith alive for readers unacquainted with its varieties and its tenets. Moving on to chapters about practices, including festivals, teachings, chanting, eating habits and more, Rosen brings Hinduism to life in vivid detail.

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User Review  - David - Goodreads

This book is quirky and somewhat misleading. It claims to be about what is "essential" in Hinduism, but of all the major global religious traditions, Hinduism is probably the most complex, diverse ... Read full review

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User Review  - Badlydone - Goodreads

A very good introduction to one of the world's major religions. Rosen brings across his main point clearly - Hinduism, unlike Judeo-Christian religions, is more a collection of varying philosophies ... Read full review

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About the author (2006)

Steven Rosen has been stalking the denizens of rock and roll for over twenty years. During that period he has written major features and cover stories for virtually every important music magazine including Rolling Stone, Musician, Creem, Circus and Guitar Player (including 16 cover stories), as well as Playboy and the LA Times. He is also the author of rock books about Bruce Springsteen and Prince, as well as the highly acclaimed Wheels of Confusion: The Story of Black Sabbath and recently The Beck Book (a documentary on guitarist Jeff Beck). Steven Rosen lives in the dangerous hills of Hollywood and when he is not off on some word-writing expedition, may be found at home sleeping, reading, or causing an electric guitar to howl in pain.

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