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Sanatana Dharma and Plantation Hinduism: Explorations and Reflections of an Indian Guyanese Hindu, Gampat Ramesh


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Автор: Gampat Ramesh
Название:  Sanatana Dharma and Plantation Hinduism: Explorations and Reflections of an Indian Guyanese Hindu
ISBN: 9781984567635
Издательство: Xlibris Us
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ISBN-10: 1984567632
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 614
Вес: 0.89 кг.
Дата издания: 25.01.2019
Язык: English
Размер: 229 x 152 x 35
Читательская аудитория: General (us: trade)
Подзаголовок: Explorations and reflections of an indian guyanese hindu
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Поставляется из: США
Описание: The share of Hindus in Guyanas Indian population declined from 83.5 percent in 1880 to 62.8 percent in 2012. Yet even a casual observer would conclude that Guyanese Hindus, at home and in the diaspora, are a very religious people. Many of us do a jhandi or havan once annually; others do the more elaborate and costlier yaj a, where everyone is welcome, once or twice in their lifetime. Most of us do a short daily puja-prayers, offerings, reading the stras and listening to bhajan-in our homes. Christian missionaries worked assiduously to convert immigrants. Their first order of business was to denigrate Hinduism, designate Hindus as heathens, and disparage their culture, food, and even attire. Immigrants stubbornly resisted, led by the tiny educated elite, including Brhmaas, whom we call Brahmins. Conversion was a failure, at least up to the end of the nineteenth century, but picked up momentum thereafter. From around the 1870s, there occurred an unplanned movement toward a synthesis that brought Hindus, regardless of caste or sect, under a unitary form of Hinduism. Guyanese Hindus call it Sanatana Dharma and Ramesh Gampat labels it Plantation Hinduism in this book. The book argues that the brand of Hinduism practiced is inconsistent with Sanatana Dharma, called Vednta by the more philosophically inclined. It features an extraordinary dependence upon purohits (pandits), which has anaesthetized the Hindu mind and render it unable to think, question, and inquire when it comes to dharma. Rituals and bhakti have been degraded and turned into desire-motivated worship. Devats have been misconstrued as Brahman rather than as limited manifestation of the one nondual pure consciousness. Belief in the multiplicity of gods encourages image worship, and superstitions anchor Guyanese Hindus to tradition and mere belief. Plantation Hinduism is little more than desire-motivated actions, dogmas, and superstitions. Absent is the idea that Sanatana Dharma is a spiritual science no less scientific than the hard sciences, such as physics and astronomy. The central message of Vednta is the innate divinity of every person and the freedom to realize that divinity through anubhava, direct personal experience of supreme reality.


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