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COLLECTION | Published articles |
TITLE | The Hindu Concept of God: Unity in Diversity |
AUTHOR 1 | Anjam Khursheed |
DATE_THIS | 1997 |
VOLUME | vol. 2 |
TITLE_PARENT | Singapore Bahá'í Studies Review |
PAGE_RANGE | 3-49 |
ABSTRACT | The fundamental unity behind Hindu concepts of God and those found in the Semitic traditions, and the principle of unity in diversity, allow Hindu and Bahá'í beliefs to come together and further their common goal of uniting the world's religions. |
NOTES | See the table of contents and editor's note in the complete issue, vol. 2. |
TAGS | - Hinduism; - Interfaith dialogue; - Philosophy; - Symbolism; Atman; Avatars; Bhagavad Gita; Demons; Diversity; Dualism; Epics; God; God, Anthropomorphic descriptions of; God, Gender of; Gods and Goddesses; Heart; Holy Spirit; Idol worship; Illusion; India; Krishna; Mahabharata; Manifestations of God; Mirrors (metaphor); Monism; Monotheism; Moses; Mythology; Pharaoh; Philosophy, Hindu; Polytheism; Progressive revelation; Ramakrishna; Ramayana; Silence; Unity; Upanishads; Vedanta; Vedas; Vivekananda; Worship |
CONTENT | Download: khursheed_hindu_concept_god.pdf.
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PERMISSION | editor and publisher |
LANG THIS | English |
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