Brahmanism and Hinduism

Brahmanism and Hinduism
Author: Monier Monier-Williams
Publisher: Literary Licensing, LLC
Total Pages: 634
Release: 2014-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781494176037

This Is A New Release Of The Original 1891 Edition.

From Brahmanism to Hinduism | India's Major Beliefs and Practices | Social Studies 6th Grade | Children's Geography & Cultures Books

From Brahmanism to Hinduism | India's Major Beliefs and Practices | Social Studies 6th Grade | Children's Geography & Cultures Books
Author: One True Faith
Publisher: Speedy Publishing LLC
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2020-04-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1541951913

There was a shift to India’s major beliefs and practices, and this book is a product of expert investigations. Read on how, when, and why Brahmanism grew into Hinduism. Focus on the major beliefs and practices, and form conclusions from there. Empower your child to grow his/her knowledge on the early civilizations of India. Grab a copy today.

Demystifying Brahminism and Re-Inventing Hinduism

Demystifying Brahminism and Re-Inventing Hinduism
Author: Satya Shri
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 547
Release: 2017-01-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 194651554X

‘Religion is a tool in the hands of the oppressor against the oppressed solely because he frames the commandments and calls them the God’s’, is an apt description of the Hindu social order. The book rips open the raw nerve of Hinduism—its invidious castes, positioned as a ‘God-ordained’ institution, commandeered by its freebooter priestly class while clandestinely establishing its religious, social and political hegemony through interpolation of its pristine and effulgent scriptures. The author boldly analyses this imbroglio through a microscopic analysis of these and more related issues: • How priests controlled the Hindu religious, social, educational and political apparatus? • How the dominant priestly class fractured the society into mutually antagonistic subordinated hierarchical segments, and ruled it by reserving all elite jobs for itself? • How the fiendish priesthood emasculated shudras by depriving them of the ‘shaastra and shastra’ (education and arms) and made them permanent ‘village servant classes’? • How the pretensions of attaining siddhis through 'meditation and penances' established priests as the ‘gods on earth’ for their assertions of ‘purity and effulgence’? • How ‘karma’, ‘reincarnation’ and ‘84-lakhs births’ theories were devised to justify fatalism and hierarchical gradation of varnas? • Can India be rightfully called the ‘vishvaguru’ and the mother of all civilisations? • How Buddhism effeminated Hindus and made them the doormats for the ruthless? • Why Hindus had to abandon their own, to adop foreign institutions of governance? • Why Hinduism should become a universal and proselytising faith and fight demographic challenges posed by Islam and Christianity?