VOICE
OF THE GURU
PUJYASRI CHANDRASEKHARENDRA SARASWATI SWAMI
HINDU DHARMA The
Universal Way of Life Hindu Dharma
Index
Preface
Introduction
Translator'sNote
Forthe Reader's Attention
Part 1 Religion in General
Chapter1 Dharma Alone Protects
Chapter2 Papa and Punya
Chapter3 The Purpose of Religion
Chapter4 Man and Beast
Chapter5 Devotion Common to all Faiths
Chapter6 The Unity of Religions
Chapter7 Qualities of Religious Teachers
Part 2 The Vedic Religion: Introductory
Chapter1 The Religion without a Name
Chapter2 The Universal Religion
Chapter3 Distinctive Features of Sanathan Dharama
Chapter4 The Vedas - the Root of All
Chapter5 The Vedas in their Original Form
Part 3 The Vedic Religion And Varna Dharma
Chapter 1 Division ofLabour
Chapter2 What is Varna Dharma?
Chapter3 Unity in Diversity
Chapter4 Divided by Work but still of One Heart
Chapter5 Why only in this Country
Chapter6 Who is Responsible for the Decay of Varna Dharma?
Chapter7 The Least Expected of Brahmins
Chapter8 Preserving the Vedas: Why it is a Lifetime Mission
Chapter9 Is Cutting off the Head a Cure for Headache?
Chapter10 My Work
Part 4 The Sastras and Modern Life
Chapter 1 The Cure for the Diseasecalled Modern Civilisation
Chapter2 Religion and Society
Chapter3 Neither too Much Ease nor too Many Comforts
Chapter4 Sastra or Conscience?
Part 5 The Vedas
Chapter 1 The Basic Texts of Hinduism: Our Ignoranceof Them
Chapter2 Why Religion?
Chapter3 The Fourteen Abodes of Knowledge
Chapter4 Past Glory and Present Shame
Chapter5 The Root of our Religion
Chapter6 Eternal
Chapter7 Sound and Creation
Chapter8 Western Vedic Research
Chapter9 Date of the Vedas: Inquiry not Proper
Chapter10 Methods of Chanting
Chapter11 Word of God
Chapter12 The Vedas are Infinite
Chapter13 Mantrayoga
Chapter14 Sound and Meaning
Chapter15 The Glory of the Vedas
Chapter16 Yajna or Sacrifice
Chapter17 Not in Other Religions
Introduction
Translator'sNote
Forthe Reader's Attention
Part 1 Religion in General
Chapter1 Dharma Alone Protects
Chapter2 Papa and Punya
Chapter3 The Purpose of Religion
Chapter4 Man and Beast
Chapter5 Devotion Common to all Faiths
Chapter6 The Unity of Religions
Chapter7 Qualities of Religious Teachers
Part 2 The Vedic Religion: Introductory
Chapter1 The Religion without a Name
Chapter2 The Universal Religion
Chapter3 Distinctive Features of Sanathan Dharama
Chapter4 The Vedas - the Root of All
Chapter5 The Vedas in their Original Form
Part 3 The Vedic Religion And Varna Dharma
Chapter 1 Division ofLabour
Chapter2 What is Varna Dharma?
Chapter3 Unity in Diversity
Chapter4 Divided by Work but still of One Heart
Chapter5 Why only in this Country
Chapter6 Who is Responsible for the Decay of Varna Dharma?
Chapter7 The Least Expected of Brahmins
Chapter8 Preserving the Vedas: Why it is a Lifetime Mission
Chapter9 Is Cutting off the Head a Cure for Headache?
Chapter10 My Work
Part 4 The Sastras and Modern Life
Chapter 1 The Cure for the Diseasecalled Modern Civilisation
Chapter2 Religion and Society
Chapter3 Neither too Much Ease nor too Many Comforts
Chapter4 Sastra or Conscience?
Part 5 The Vedas
Chapter 1 The Basic Texts of Hinduism: Our Ignoranceof Them
Chapter2 Why Religion?
Chapter3 The Fourteen Abodes of Knowledge
Chapter4 Past Glory and Present Shame
Chapter5 The Root of our Religion
Chapter6 Eternal
Chapter7 Sound and Creation
Chapter8 Western Vedic Research
Chapter9 Date of the Vedas: Inquiry not Proper
Chapter10 Methods of Chanting
Chapter11 Word of God
Chapter12 The Vedas are Infinite
Chapter13 Mantrayoga
Chapter14 Sound and Meaning
Chapter15 The Glory of the Vedas
Chapter16 Yajna or Sacrifice
Chapter17 Not in Other Religions
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