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Tales From Ancient Hindu Religious Texts

Tales From Ancient Hindu Religious Texts

Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
Language: English
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Available In: Paperback
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In ancient India, the Gurukula system cultivated disciplined students who mastered their minds and grasped concepts such as Prakriti, Purusha, and the four Vedas. Under the guidance of their Guru, they explored the Self and Ultimate Reality through meditation and morality. Today, however, morality has declined, and invoking God is often seen as unsuitable. The ancient teaching of "Satyam Vada, Dharmam Chara" (speak the truth, abide by dharma) is largely absent, and students seem more focused on pleasure and luxury.


In a materialist world, the mind often veers off the righteous path due to the shad-ripus (six enemies): Kama (desires), Krodha (anger), Lobha (greed), Moha (delusion), Mada (ego), and Matsarya (jealousy). Even great Maharshis faced challenges in controlling these impurities, which led them to perform Tapasyas for atonement. This book highlights the lives of exemplary Rishis, the creation of the Universe as depicted in the hihasas and Puranas, the Dasavatara and tales of renowned Rajarshis and notorious Daityas/Asuras. It also covers the stories of the Nagas, children of Kadru, and Caruda, son of Vinata. These stories are engaging for both young adults and elders, as they are narrated by a grandfather to his granddaughter.