The Eight Sacred Texts of India - Shyam Mehta
Price: 8.99 USD
Add to cart
Instant Download from ebook-reader, digital version
Instant Download from ebook-reader, digital version
top quality provided by
for Adobe Digital Editions
Works on PC, Mac and modern smartphones and tablets!
- Create an Adobe account.
- Install/update Adobe Digital Edition.
-
Buy this book on TRADEBIT.COM.
See the How-To!
We have reader Apps for
Android™ and iOS™ (iPhone™ or iPad™).
File Data:
| Contact Seller: | ebook-reader, Member since 09/08/2010 |
| URL: |
|
| Embed: |
|
| Resell product: | click here |
Description:
(ID 2053928)
User tags: palm ebook, spiritual & religion, shyam mehta, religion, hinduism, general, social science, folklore, mythology
Millions of Hindus all over the world believe in Krishna and Rama. What they do not know is that in about 500 B.C. India was at a time of enormous tragedy. Barbarians had conquered their land. Indians were being butchered left right and centre. Women were being raped. The Bhagavad Gita was a song of the capturing rulers. Krishna was one of them. The Ramayana was not Indian but was modified by the Indian priests of the time who served their rulers in order to instill some sense of ethics into the princes and princesses of the foreigners. Gradually, the priests of India became powerful and were able to hoodwink the rulers with their knowledge of magic and ritual and mysticism as outlined in the Vedas which the rulers were not allowed to hear. All these ancient "Scriptures" of India, these myths of Shri Krishna and Shri Rama, were needed by the Indians for a specific purpose. Now, hundreds of years later, this purpose is gone. There is no longer any point in singing a song worshiping barbarians who savaged India. The time has come for Indians to worship God and not to worship foreign heroes. About the Author: Shyam Mehta has been practising yoga since 1957 and been teaching yoga since 1973. He had a Christian upbringing, in England. At Cambridge University he became interested in yoga philosophy and Hinduism. Later he gave up his Hindu sacred thread in order to fully devote his life to helping all nice people become happy. He has had a variety of religious experiences in his life and worships God almost every moment of his waking hours.
Words: england india, heroes of magic, hindu india, india england, mythology of, of mythology, science centre, shri krishna, song worship
Author: Mehta, Shyam
Publisher: EbooksLib
Illustration: N
Language: ENG
Title: The Eight Sacred Texts of India
Pages: 00000 (MicrosoftReader.lit) / 00000 (Encrypted PDF)
On Sale: 2005-12-03
SKU-13/ISBN: 9781412151788
Category: Religion : Hinduism - General
Category: Social Science : Folklore & Mythology
Category: Social Science : Sociology of Religion
Words: england india, heroes of magic, hindu india, india england, mythology of, of mythology, science centre, shri krishna, song worship
Author: Mehta, Shyam
Publisher: EbooksLib
Illustration: N
Language: ENG
Title: The Eight Sacred Texts of India
Pages: 00000 (MicrosoftReader.lit) / 00000 (Encrypted PDF)
On Sale: 2005-12-03
SKU-13/ISBN: 9781412151788
Category: Religion : Hinduism - General
Category: Social Science : Folklore & Mythology
Category: Social Science : Sociology of Religion
User tags: palm ebook, spiritual & religion, shyam mehta, religion, hinduism, general, social science, folklore, mythology
Preview
More Files From This User
Related Files
Crime And Punishment - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
This classic Dostoyevsky novel is about a fraught young man (Raskolnikov) who plans the perfect crime, to rob and kill a cheating pawnbroker. His reasoning f......
Repositioning Shakespeare - Thomas Cartelli
What becomes of Shakespeare's work in its translation from early modern playtext to colonialist pretext to postcolonial target? "Repositioning Shakespeare" ......
The Cowboy And The Caddy - Erica Arthur
Contemporary Romance: Josh and his rare 1953 Cadillac, Orleans, have been Sara's nightmare ever since their families started fueding over the car. The feud, ......

