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    Unifying Hinduism: Philosophy and Identity in Indian Intellectual History.Andrew J. Nicholson - 2010 - Cambridge University Press.
    Some postcolonial theorists argue that the idea of a single system of belief known as "Hinduism" is a creation of nineteenth-century British imperialists. Andrew J. Nicholson introduces another perspective: although a unified Hindu identity is not as ancient as some Hindus claim, it has its roots in innovations within South Asian philosophy from the fourteenth to seventeenth centuries. During this time, thinkers treated the philosophies of Vedanta, Samkhya, and Yoga, along with the worshippers of Visnu, Siva, and Sakti, as (...)
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    History of Hinduism: Pre-Vedic and Vedic Age.Domenic Marbaniang - 2015 - Domenic Marbaniang.
    This book gives latest research updates on ancient Hinduism. It surveys the Pre-vedic religion of ancient India as found in the Indus Valley or Harappan civilization, then takes a dip into the world of Vedas to discover the religion of that age. The book uncovers astounding facts about ancient Hinduism.
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    History and the Nationalization of Hinduism.Partha Chatterjee - 1992 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 59:111-150.
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    History, hinduism, and Christian humanism.Willem B. Drees - 2011 - Zygon 46 (3):515-516.
  5. History and Future of Religious Thought: Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam.P. H. ASHBY - 1963
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    Hinduism and Modernity.David Smith - 2003 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    This examination of Hinduism in the context of modernity will be of interest to all students of Hinduism, as well as to those interested in the sociology and history of religion. Shows Hinduism to be a highly dynamic world-view which challenges western notions of modernity. Considers a broad range of topics including women, the caste system, the self, divinities and gurus. Contains up-to-date discussions of modern Hindu culture and beliefs.
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    Hinduism: New Essays in the History of Religions.Wendy Doniger O'Flaherty & Bardwell L. Smith - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):325.
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    Harper's dictionary of Hinduism: its mythology, folklore, philosophy, literature, and history.Margaret Stutley - 1984 - San Francisco: Harper & Row. Edited by James Stutley.
    A comprehensive cross-referenced guide to classical Hinduism from its beginnings to the fifteenth century explains rites, concepts, myths, symbols, literary texts.
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    Digging Wells while houses burn? Writing histories of hinduism in a time of identity politics.David Gordon White - 2006 - History and Theory 45 (4):104–131.
    Over the past fifty years, a number of approaches to the recovery of the multiple pasts of Hinduism have held the field. These include that of the discipline of History of Religions as it is constituted in North America as well as those of the Hindu nationalists, the col and post-colonial historians, and the Subaltern Studies School. None of these approaches have proven satisfactory because, for methodological or ideological reasons, none have adequately addressed human agency or historical change (...)
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    Some Aspects of the History of Hinduism.L. R. & R. N. Dandekar - 1968 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 88 (2):374.
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    Hinduism and Environmental Ethics: An Analysis and Defense of a Basic Assumption.Christopher G. Framarin - 2012 - Asian Philosophy 22 (1):75-91.
    The literature on Hinduism and the environment is vast, and growing quickly. It has benefitted greatly from the work of scholars in a wide range of disciplines, such as religious studies, Asian studies, history, anthropology, political science, and so on. At the same time, much of this work fails to define key terms and make fundamental assumptions explicit. Consequently, it is at least initially difficult to engage with it philosophically. In the first section of this paper, I clarify (...)
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  12. Great World Religions, Hinduism.Mark W. Muesse - 2003 - Teaching Co..
    Lecture 1. Hinduism in the world and the world of Hinduism -- Lecture 2. The early cultures of India -- Lecture 3. The world of the Veda -- Lecture 4. From the Vedic tradition to classical Hinduism -- Lecture 5. Caste -- Lecture 6. Men, women, and the stages of life -- Lecture 7. The way of action -- Lecture 8. The way of wisdom -- Lecture 9. Seeing God -- Lecture 10. The way of devotion -- (...)
     
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    Hinduism on the Morality of Violence.Joseph A. Magno - 1988 - International Philosophical Quarterly 28 (1):79-93.
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    Hinduism and the ethics of warfare in South Asia: from antiquity to the present.Kaushik Roy - 2012 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    This book traces the evolution of Hindu theories of warfare in India from the dawn of civilization.
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    Yoga in Modern Hinduism: Hariharānanda Āraṇya and Sāṃkhyayoga.Knut A. Jacobsen - 2017 - New York: Routledge.
    The book analyses the yoga teaching of Hariharānanda Āraṇya (1869-1947) and the Kāpil Maṭh tradition, its origin, history and contemporary manifestations, and this tradition's connection to the expansion of yoga and the Yogasūtra in modern Hinduism.
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    Violence in Hinduism.K. S. Bhagawan - 2019 - Trivandrum: Mythri Books.
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    Perspectives of Hinduism and Zoroastrianism on abortion: a comparative study between two pro-life ancient sisters.Kiarash Aramesh - 2019 - Journal of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine 12.
    Hinduism and Zoroastrianism have strong historical bonds and share similar value-systems. As an instance, both of these religions are pro-life. Abortion has been explicitly mentioned in Zoroastrian Holy Scriptures including Avesta, Shayast-Nashayast and Arda Viraf Nameh. According to Zoroastrian moral teachings, abortion is evil for two reasons: killing an innocent and intrinsically good person, and the contamination caused by the dead body. In Hinduism, the key concepts involving moral deliberations on abortion are Ahimsa, Karma and reincarnation. Accordingly, abortion (...)
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    The ocean of inquiry: Niścaldās and the premodern origins of modern Hinduism.Michael S. Allen - 2022 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Advaita Vedānta is one of the best-known schools of Indian philosophy, but much of its history-a history closely interwoven with that of medieval and modern Hinduism-remains surprisingly unexplored. This book focuses on a single remarkable work and its place within that history: The Ocean of Inquiry, a vernacular compendium of Advaita Vedānta by the North Indian monk Niścaldās (ca. 1791 - 1863). Though not well known today, Niścaldās's work was once referred to by Vivekananda (himself a (...)
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    Hinduism and Buddhism. [REVIEW]George C. Ring - 1944 - Modern Schoolman 21 (2):126-127.
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    Hinduism and Buddhism. [REVIEW]J. J. Rolbiecki - 1943 - New Scholasticism 17 (3):298-299.
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    The permanent history of Bharata Varsha.K. Narayana Aiyar - 1915 - Trivandrum]: Bhaskara Press.
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    Review of Andrew J. Nicholson, Unifying Hinduism: Philosophy and Identity in Indian Intellectual History: New York: Columbia University Press, 2010, ISBN: 978-0-231-14986, 266 + xii pp. [REVIEW]Reid Locklin - 2012 - Sophia 51 (2):331-332.
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    Nietzsche’s Hinduism, Nietzsche’s India.David Smith - 2005 - New Nietzsche Studies 6 (3-4):135-154.
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    The Divinity in Hinduism.Chandana Chakrabarti - 2014 - Journal of Indian Philosophy and Religion 19:86-129.
    The Vedas, the Hindu scripture, make it clear that God is one, not only everywhere but also everything, has no name or form and prescribes a monistic and pantheistic perspective. Still devotees of different preferences and inclinations have the option to choose different names and forms for worshipping God. Thus, Hindus worship a very large number of gods and goddesses as aspects or powers of God promoting a distinctive monotheism. The most prominent goddesses are Durga and Kali both of whom (...)
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    Nietzsche’s Hinduism, Nietzsche’s India.David Smith - 2005 - New Nietzsche Studies 6 (3-4):135-154.
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  26. Hindu Philosophy of Life: Meaning of Life in Hinduism.Ramesh N. Patel - 2020 - Beavercreek, OH, USA: Lok Sangrah Prakashan.
    This book, called "Hindu Philosophy of Life: Meaning of Life in Hinduism," stands out in multiple ways from the usual introductions to Hindu thought. Its salient four-point definition of Hinduism is just the start. It shows that the Hindu philosophy of life envisages a rounded and balanced life of physical, social, moral and spiritual fulfillment for all who would claim to benefit by what it offers. Accordingly, meaning of life in Hinduism consists of achieving diversified fulfillment arranged (...)
     
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    A short history of philosophy.Robert C. Solomon - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Kathleen Marie Higgins.
    In this accessible and comprehensive work, Robert Solomon and Kathleen Higgins cover the entire history of philosophy--ancient, medieval, and modern, from cultures both East and West--in its broader historical and cultural contexts. Major philosophers and movements are discussed along with less well-known but interesting figures. The authors examine the early Greek, Indic, and Chinese philosophers and the mythological traditions that preceded them, as well as the great religious philosophies, including Christianity, Hinduism, Judaism, and Taoism. Easily understandable to students (...)
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    Time, History, and Buddhism.Zhihua Yao - 2020 - Journal of Japanese Philosophy 6:95-110.
    In the field of comparative religion, many scholars believe that there are essentially two groups: the historical religions, such as Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; and the mystical religions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Daoism. These, respectively, represent the basic spiritual attitude of the Western and Eastern worlds. Is it really the case that the Eastern world knows nothing about history, or is their idea of history different from that of the West? In this article, I will focus (...)
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    Interpretative Categories and the History of Religions.Robert D. Baird - 1968 - History and Theory 8:17-30.
    The history of religions is divided into phenomenological and historical branches: the former has no definite interpretative categories but the latter does, namely the "religions" - Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, and others. But the "religions" are misleading and preclude understanding, for these categories were imposed before historical research and are neither historical nor religious. A definition of religion is needed to. begin, and Tillich's suggestion - religion is ultimate concern -is functional, enables us to identify what we are looking (...)
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  30. A Short History of Philosophy.Robert C. Solomon & Kathleen M. Higgins - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press USA. Edited by Kathleen Marie Higgins.
    In this accessible and comprehensive work, Robert Solomon and Kathleen Higgins cover the entire history of philosophy--ancient, medieval, and modern, from cultures both East and West--in its broader historical and cultural contexts. Major philosophers and movements are discussed along with less well-known but interesting figures. The authors examine the early Greek, Indic, and Chinese philosophers and the mythological traditions that preceded them, as well as the great religious philosophies, including Christianity, Hinduism, Judaism, and Taoism. Easily understandable to students (...)
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    Sri Aurobindo as the Fulfillment of Hinduism.Jehangir N. Chubb - 1972 - International Philosophical Quarterly 12 (2):234-242.
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    Jainism: history, society, philosophy, and practice.Agustín Pániker - 2010 - Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers.
    Jainism is a tradition which dates back thousands of years, which is unbelievably rich and profound, and which has certain unmistakable signs of identity. Contrary to what some might think, it is not in any sense a poor relation of Buddhism, nor is a strange, atheistic and ascetic sect within Hinduism. Jainism is, above all, the religion of non-violence (ahimsa), an ideal which all other religions of India were subsequently to make theirs and which was made universal by Gandhi (...)
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    East-West Philosophy in Nineteenth-Century America: Emerson and Hinduism.Russell B. Goodman - 1990 - Journal of the History of Ideas 51 (4):625.
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    A History of Early Buddhism.John Ross Carter - 1977 - Religious Studies 13 (3):263 - 287.
    This article has developed in response to a series of observations made over a decade ago by Wilfred Cantwell Smith in his The Meaning and End of Religion . In that work, Smith made the point that the concepts ‘religion’, ‘religions’, ‘Hinduism’ and ‘Buddhism’ are rather recent, of Western origin, and, in an attempt to understand mankind's religiousness, inadequate. In developing his argument, Smith considered the Buddhist case with penetrating insight but, because his thesis was of such comprehensive scope, (...)
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    A Little History of Religion.Richard Holloway - 2016 - Yale University Press.
    _For curious readers young and old, a rich and colorful history of religion from humanity’s earliest days to our own contentious times_ In an era of hardening religious attitudes and explosive religious violence, this book offers a welcome antidote. Richard Holloway retells the entire history of religion—from the dawn of religious belief to the twenty-first century—with deepest respect and a keen commitment to accuracy. Writing for those with faith and those without, and especially for young readers, he encourages (...)
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    Conquering the quarters: Religion and politics in hinduism[REVIEW]William S. Sax - 2000 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 4 (1):39-60.
    Our understanding of South Asian society and history is sometimes muddled by the rigid distinctions we make between ‘religion’ and ‘politics.’ The resurgent appeal of Hindu nationalism, the involvement of Hindu renouncers in contemporary Indian politics, and the continuing relevance of religious issues to political discourse throughout South Asia, show that such a distinction is of limited utility. In this essay, I have examined the notion of digvijaya in some detail, in an attempt to show that this ‘most important (...)
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    Civil and uncivil religions: Tocqueville on Hinduism and Islam.Christopher Kelly - 1995 - History of European Ideas 20 (4-6):845-850.
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  38. World Vedic heritage: a history of histories: presenting a unique unified field theory of history that from the beginning of time the world practised Vedic culture and spoke Sanskrit.Purushottam Nagesh Oak - 1984 - New Delhi, India: P.N. Oak.
     
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    Asian Religions in America: A Documentary History (review).Joseph Waligore - 2000 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 20 (1):299-303.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Buddhist-Christian Studies 20 (2000) 299-303 [Access article in PDF] Book Review Asian Religions in America: A Documentary History Asian Religions in America: A Documentary History. Edited by Thomas A. Tweed and Stephen Prothero. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. 416 pp. Although this book is not about interreligious dialogue per se, it makes several important contributions to it. Two of the necessities for successful interreligious dialogue are (...)
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  40. A short history of religious and philosophic thought in India.Swami Krishnananda - 1970 - Sivanandanagar,: University Press, Divine Life Society.
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    A student's guide to the history and philosophy of yoga.Peter Connolly - 2007 - Oakville, CT: Equinox.
    The word yoga conjures up in the minds of many Westerners images of people performing exercises and adopting unusual, sometimes contortive postures. Such exercises and postures do have a place within the practice of yoga, but it is much more than that. Indeed, the early literature on yoga describes and defines it as a form of mental rather than physical discipline. Yoga is also associated with the Indian subcontinent and the religions of Hinduism and Buddhism. This book therefore concentrates (...)
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    Escape from Saṃsāra: Schopenhauer’s Opposition to the Philosophy of History.Taran Kang - 2021 - The European Legacy 26 (5):484-504.
    ABSTRACT As has long been recognized, Arthur Schopenhauer’s intellectual encounter with the Orient represents a departure from previous Western philosophers’ approaches to it. What has been less appreciated, however, is that this encounter also marks a pivotal moment in the modern critique of systematic philosophies of history. Since Schopenhauer doubted that there was any logic in history, either in the form of a providential plan or a rationally intelligible structure, he impugned both history’s scientific status and its (...)
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    Religion, Enlightenment and Empire: British Interpretations of Hinduism in the Eighteenth Century Religion, Enlightenment and Empire: British Interpretations of Hinduism in the Eighteenth Century, by Jessica Patterson, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2021, 350 pp., £90 (hb), ISBN 978-1-316510636. [REVIEW]R. J. W. Mills - 2023 - Intellectual History Review 33 (4):771-773.
    In the decades following the British victory at the Battle of Plassey (1757), officials of the East India Company transmitted new knowledge of Indian religious texts and traditions to European read...
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    བོད་བརྒྱུད་ནང་བསྟན་ཤེས་རིག་ཆེན་པོའི་གཞི་རྩའི་རྣམ་བཤད་དུས་རབས་ཉེར་གཅིག་པའི་བློ་གྲོས་པད་མོའི་ཁ་འབྱེད།.Bsam Gtan - 2000 - [Lan-chou]: Rgyal yoṅs Bod dpe ʼgrem tshoṅ khaṅ nas bkram.
    History and development of Buddhism in general and Tibet in particular; includes comparative philosophy of Buddhism with Hinduism.
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    Bod brgyud naṅ bstan śes rig chen poʼi gźi rtsaʼi rnam bśad dus rab ñer gcig paʼi blo gros pad moʼi kha ʼbyed ces bya ba bźugs so.Bsam Gtan - 2000 - [Lan-chou]: Rgyal yoṅs Bod dpe ʼgrem tshoṅ khaṅ nas bkram.
    History and development of Buddhism in general and Tibet in particular; includes comparative philosophy of Buddhism with Hinduism.
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    Bod brgyud naṅ bstan śes rig chen poʼi gźi rtsaʼi rnam bśad dus rab ñer gcig paʼi blo gros pad moʼi kha ʼbyed ces bya ba bźugs so. Dge-ʼdun-Bsam-Gtan - 2011 - Lanzhou: Kan-suʼu mi rigs dpe skrun khaṅ.
    History and development of Buddhism in general and Tibet in particular; includes comparative philosophy of Buddhism with Hinduism.
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    Jogini i wspólnoty: nowoczesna recepcja hinduizmu.Stanisław Tokarski - 1987 - Wrocław: Zakład Narodowy im. Ossolińskich.
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    God and its relation with the finite self in Tagore's philosophy.A. K. Srivastava - 1976 - Delhi: Oriental Publishers.
    On the conception of God in the philosophy of Rabindranath Tagore, 1861-1941.
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  49. Adhyātmapravacana. Vāsudevanānda - 1977 - Pushkara: Prāptisthāna, Vāsudevānanda.
     
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    I veggenti dell'India: testi e interpreti del plurimillenario cammino della "scienza sacra": un panorama completo delle mitologie e credenze dell'India dai tempi dei rishi-veggenti primordiali autori dei Veda, fino ai maestri delle Upanishad e dello yoga, ecc. nonché del risorgimento moderno con a capo Ramakrishna, Aurobindo, Ramana Maharshi, Vivekananda, ecc.Angelo Morretta - 1990 - Genova: Edizioni culturali internazionali Genova.
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