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Hindu Civilization and the Twenty-First Century

AuthorV Ramanathan
PublisherBharatiya Vidya Bhavan
Publisher2004, pbk
Publisherxxxi
Publisher746 p,
ISBN8172763328

Contents: Foreword. Author's preface. 1. The nature and the purpose. 2. The texts and their contents. 3. The thoughts and the paths. 4. The teachers and the sects. 5. Concepts, tenets and beliefs. 6. Techniques and procedures. 7. Dharma and ethics. 8. The structure or the caste system. 9. The ethos and its expressions. 10. Strengths, weaknesses and vitality. 11. Contributions, comparisons and critiques. 12. The present challenge and future prospects. Epilogue. Opinions. Glossary. Bibliography. Index.

From the foreword: "The book, remarkable for both its length and lucidity, is divided into a dozen sections, each section comprising half a dozen to about five times that number of chapters. A wide variety of themes, ranging from the Vedic texts to survival strategies in the present situation, are discussed. The scholarship is Indological, historical and sociological. Not only does the author produce concise summaries of relevant literature, he also presents his own original thoughts and insights. Judging, for instance, by the section on the caste system, which is the longest in the book, comprising 31 chapters, Mr. Ramanathan's handling of the available literature is notable for its fidelitly to the original sources and for its accessibility. He discusses ancient textual materials and contemporary ethnographic works with equal confidence and with a focused sense of relevance."

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