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Prayer and Praying in Hinduism and Beyond offers an in-depth examination of prayer as a fundamental spiritual practice within Hindu philosophy and across diverse religious traditions. Author Sushil Kumar Srivastava explores the multifaceted dimensions of prayer, including its philosophical foundations, ritualistic expressions, and transformative spiritual potential.
The book delves into various forms of prayer within Hinduism, from Vedic mantras and devotional bhajans to meditative practices and ceremonial worship. Srivastava contextualizes these practices within the broader framework of Hindu spirituality, examining how prayer serves as a bridge between the material and divine realms. The work also extends its scope beyond Hinduism, comparing and contrasting prayer traditions across other major world religions, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how different faiths approach spiritual communication and devotion.
This scholarly hardcover is valuable for students of comparative religion, practitioners of Hindu spirituality, and anyone seeking deeper insight into the universal significance of prayer in human spiritual experience.
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