The Hindu View of LifeThe Upton Lectures, 1926, Manchester College, Oxford. |
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... Hinduism are reconciled with a common standard and are sometimes regarded as the distorted expressions of the one true canon . As the Mahābhārata , one of the great epics , says , r C e S e 6 IS U 0 1 18 THE HINDU VIEW OF LIFE.
... Hinduism are reconciled with a common standard and are sometimes regarded as the distorted expressions of the one true canon . As the Mahābhārata , one of the great epics , says , r C e S e 6 IS U 0 1 18 THE HINDU VIEW OF LIFE.
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... regarded as the first example in the world of a missionary religion . Only its missionary spirit is different from that associated with the proselytizing creeds . It did not regard it as its mission to convert humanity to any one ...
... regarded as the first example in the world of a missionary religion . Only its missionary spirit is different from that associated with the proselytizing creeds . It did not regard it as its mission to convert humanity to any one ...
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... regarded as consistent ( aviruddham ) with the customs of all countries , familes and castes . Mokşa is spiritual realization . The Hindu Dharma says , Man does not live by bread alone , nor by his work , capital , ambition or power or ...
... regarded as consistent ( aviruddham ) with the customs of all countries , familes and castes . Mokşa is spiritual realization . The Hindu Dharma says , Man does not live by bread alone , nor by his work , capital , ambition or power or ...
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