Introduction to the Study of the Hindu Doctrines

Paperback, 276 pages

English language

Published July 2, 2004 by Sophia Perennis.

ISBN:
978-0-900588-73-0
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OCLC Number:
46315108

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René Guénon's first book, Introduction to the Study of Hindu Doctrines, came (in the words of the eminent scholar S. H. Nasr) 'like a sudden burst of lightning, an abrupt intrusion into the modern world of a body of knowledge and a perspective utterly alien to the prevalent climate and world view.' In this book Guénon establishes the criteria which formed the basis of his later works and set the tone for the Traditionalist School that came after him: the meaning of Tradition, the relationship between 'religion', 'theology', 'metaphysics etc.-all leading up to an exhaustive definition and comprehensive overview of Hinduism, which Guénon saw as the most ancient and most complete spiritual tradition on earth, embracing the most profound and explicit metaphysics. The West is now overrun with many brands of compromised Hinduism, whose 'gurus' are considered charlatans by traditional Hindu authorities. For anyone drawn to the Hindu tradition, searching …

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Subjects

  • Hinduism
  • Religion
  • Religion - World Religions
  • Hinduism - General
  • Philosophy / Eastern
  • Religion / Theosophy
  • Philosophy, Hindu
  • Doctrines