New to Vedic tradition
Dear visitor,
thank you for coming. If you are completely new to Vedic tradition (so-called Hinduism) here is a short introduction.
1. The word 'hindu/ism' is not found in the traditional texts.
'Hinduism' is a vast conglomerate of so various and sometimes opposing
traditions that lumping them in under one label is misleading.
What is hinduism
Exhibition on Hindu Culture and Dharmic Traditions by
Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh USA
2. Some of these traditions are polytheistic (or rather
henotheistic), some monistic, and some monotheistic. Hinduism is
wrongly perceived as ultimately monistic (Brahman without
personality). This view has so good PR, esp. in the West as the basis
of New Age movement, that many people got the idea _this is the real
Hinduism_. How it happened?
Due to Swami Vivekananda's speech in Chicago 1893 people worldwide
got an idea that Hinduism is generally polytheistic and ultimately
monistic. Well, not really. The majority of 'Hindus' are monotheists -
they worship mainly Visnu, Siva or Devi as the Supreme Being.
Vaisnavas (devotees of Lord Visnu) are the most numerous (adherents.com).
3. Sometimes, esp. in India, the term "sanatana-dharma" is used for the general Hinduism. In reality, sanatana-dharma (literally "eternal duty, or function") refers to the eternal relationship of a living being (jiva) with Brahman, ultimately as the personal Bhagavan.
4. Current Western academic treatment of Hinduism is largely
biased due to historical and ideological reasons - influence of
Christianity and secularism. Only recently ideas like
Aryan Invasion
Theory
have become challenged and disproved by
multidisciplinary research. At the same time some pro-traditional
authors like P.N. Oak or V.K.D. Ayyangar resorted to dubious claims
being influenced by nationalism. Only an honest approach can help
to reveal the real Vedic history.
Western Indologists: A Study
in Motives
Academic researchers versus Hindu civilization
Indo-European Linguistics (IEL), a
belief system: reclaiming history of Bharatiya languages
5. Consider what do you want to learn. Vedas and related scriptures
are vast and include every field of knowledge, material and
spiritual. How to orient yourself:
Scriptures - an
overview
Purpose and
origin of the Vedas
Sastras and studies
6. A good overview of the religious history of India is given by Prof. Howard J. Resnick in his 39-part series in Religions of India Class at the University of Florida, spring 2009 (mp3 audio).
7. Interesting resources: Vaisnavism
and ISKCON timeline
The Reading
Room - with FAQs
How I came to Krishna
Consciousness (stories by devotees, a questionnaire)
8. More About VEDA with the site structure
9. Jan's answers and other contributions:
SB summary
from Narada Purana
new
Krishna.com forum (nick 'Jan@VEDA')
blog at
Krishna.com
old Krishna.com forum (nick 'JanVEDA')
texty z byvaleho Hare Krisna
fora (Czech)
texts from Krsna Katha
conference at COM/Pamho
mezináboženský
dialog (Czech) source (removed):
http://www.mezinabozensky-dialog.wz.cz/mezinabozensky-dialog-probihajici-mezi-rimskokatolickou-cirkvi-a-hnutim-hare-krsna
An exchange with a Muslim under a YT video on Jihad disappeared
with the video but the exchange is archived here (Czech).
censored:
a reply to Hare Krsna feminist
blog entry
a comment on feminism
(re My Brief
against Feminism by Narada Priya dd)
Wishing you the best in your study.
Hope this helps. Feel free to email us and ask about anything. Thank you
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