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Hindu Spirituality: Vol. II: Post Classical And Modern

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Explore ‘Hindu Spirituality: Vol. II’ at The Bookish Owl. Delve into post-classical and modern Hindu spirituality, uncovering wisdom rooted in India’s rich religious life. This volume, ISBN 9788120819375, features insights from twenty-seven international scholars. Discover the spiritual beauty of Hinduism through poetry, art, temples, festivals, and music. Learn about the contributions of modern pioneers like Swami Vivekananda, Sri Aurobindo, and Mahatma Gandhi. Perfect for those seeking a deeper understanding of Hinduism and its profound impact. Shop now at The Bookish Owl and enrich your spiritual journey.

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This authoritative second volume traces the evolution of Hindu spiritual thought from the medieval period through the modern era, examining the profound transformations that shaped contemporary Hindu practice and philosophy. The book illuminates the bhakti (devotional) movements that democratized spirituality, the syncretic traditions that emerged from cultural exchanges, and the reform movements of the 19th and 20th centuries that redefined Hinduism in response to colonial encounter and modernity. Distinguished scholars contribute essays on key figures like Kabir, Tulsidas, Ramakrishna, and Vivekananda, alongside explorations of Tantra, Kashmir Shaivism, and the philosophical underpinnings of modern Hindu thought. Essential for students of religious studies, comparative philosophy, and Indian civilization, this volume offers nuanced perspectives on how ancient traditions adapted to changing historical contexts while maintaining spiritual continuity. Whether you’re a researcher, spiritual seeker, or reader interested in India’s intellectual heritage, this comprehensive work provides scholarly depth without sacrificing accessibility.

  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 8120819373
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-8120819375

      Frequently Asked Questions

      What topics are covered in Hindu Spirituality Volume 2?

      This volume covers post-classical and modern Hindu spirituality including bhakti (devotional) movements, medieval saints like Kabir and Mirabai, Tantra, Kashmir Shaivism, the Bengal Renaissance, and 19th-20th century reform movements led by figures like Ramakrishna, Vivekananda, and Gandhi. It explores how Hindu spirituality evolved from medieval times through the modern period.

      Who should read Hindu Spirituality Vol II Post Classical and Modern?

      This book is ideal for students and scholars of religious studies, Indian philosophy, and comparative religion. It’s also valuable for anyone interested in understanding the historical development of modern Hinduism, the bhakti tradition, or how ancient spiritual practices adapted to colonial and post-colonial contexts in India.

      Is this book part of a series on Hindu spirituality?

      Yes, this is Volume II of the Hindu Spirituality series within the larger World Spirituality: An Encyclopedic History of the Religious Quest. Volume I covers Vedic and classical periods, while this volume focuses on post-classical medieval traditions through modern times, making them complementary scholarly resources.

      What is the difference between Volume 1 and Volume 2 of Hindu Spirituality?

      Volume I covers the Vedic and classical periods (ancient foundations, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, classical yoga), while Volume II examines post-classical medieval traditions through modern times, including bhakti movements, Tantra, colonial-era reforms, and contemporary Hindu thought. Volume II picks up chronologically where Volume I ends.

      Where can I buy Hindu Spirituality Vol 2 online in India?

      You can buy Hindu Spirituality Vol II: Post Classical and Modern from The Bookish Owl at ₹595 with delivery across India. This Motilal Banarsidass edition offers the complete scholarly text at competitive pricing for Indian readers interested in Hindu philosophy and religious history.

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