About the Book :
Is Hinduism homogeneous or
heterogeneous in character. The variety in worship, usages and observances often
detracts on from the quality of oneness in religion. The sacred writings of the
Aryan people are the product of several ages intended for the propagation of
particular doctrines, as they were taught from time to time by the founders of
the several schools of theology and philosophy. One has thus to endeavourer to
evolve a rule of guidance out of conflicting statements and practices. This is
the objectives of this book, translated form the original in Telugu. One has
combination of heterogeneous beliefs. The objects of worship extend from the
elements and inanimate objects to Siva and Kesava. But a common name Hinduism,
has has been adopted because whatever may be the individual convictions in the
greatness of particular deities, Siva and Kesava are, for al Hindus, the general
objects of adoration. The book concentrates on four broad aspects of Hinduism:
and philosophical Hinduism. All beliefs, images, schools of thought and the my
stores of the Hindu heritage have been studied here in great detail.