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Chundra Lela: The Story of a Hindu Devotee and Christian Missionary is a profound account of spiritual transformation and religious devotion. Written by Z. F. Griffin, this historical narrative follows the remarkable journey of Chundra Lela, whose life undergoes a dramatic shift from Hindu religious practice to Christian missionary work.
The book explores the intersection of Eastern and Western religious traditions, examining how personal faith experiences can lead to fundamental changes in one’s spiritual path. Through detailed storytelling, Griffin presents the cultural, social, and spiritual challenges faced by those who undergo religious conversion in colonial India. The narrative serves as both a biographical account and a theological reflection on the nature of faith, divine calling, and cross-cultural religious engagement.
This work is valuable for readers interested in religious history, missionary movements, Hindu-Christian dialogue, and personal spiritual narratives.







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