Hindu Mysticism
Hindu Mysticism
S. N. Dasgupta
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Hindu Mysticism

Hindu Mysticism

S. N. Dasgupta
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S. N. Dasgupta
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In "Hindu Mysticism," S. N. Dasgupta embarks on an enlightening journey through the intricate tapestry of mysticism that has woven itself into the very fabric of Hindu philosophy and practice. With a masterful grasp of the subject, Dasgupta unfolds the evolution of mysticism in India, not merely as an intellectual endeavor but as a profound, life-affirming force. This exploration delves deep into the heart of Hindu thought, presenting mysticism as the spiritual essence that transcends mere rational comprehension, offering instead a direct, transformative experience of life's ultimate realities. Through the pages of this concise yet captivating volume, readers are guided through the various streams of mysticism that have flourished in the Indian subcontinent—ranging from the ancient sacrificial rites to the sublime teachings of the Upanishads, the disciplined paths of Yoga, the profound insights of Buddhism, and the passionate devotion of Bhakti. Dasgupta deftly outlines the unique features and interconnections of these diverse mystical traditions with clarity and scholarly insight, drawing extensively from original texts. "Hindu Mysticism" serves not only as a window into the esoteric practices and philosophical insights of ancient India but also as a beacon for those seeking to understand or embody the spiritual vision that has inspired countless seekers on their quest for ultimate truth.

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Released
1927
1 Jan
Length
168
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Daniel Kottke said he and Steve Jobs definitely read this book prior to the India trip.
Love of God is not a thing which we produce in ourselves by excessive brooding or by self-hypnotism or by any other method. It is a permanent flame, slowly burning in the caverns of all our hearts. […] The basis of all religions is this love of God. For if this love of God were not vital to us, all that the great prophets have been trying to preach would have been unreal and futile. If it were not a real experience which in some sense is shared by us all, an experience which ennobles us and raises us far above the selfish pettinesses of life, no prophet and no religious deed would be able to appeal to our higher natures and establish the claims of religion.
— S. N. Dasgupta, Hindu Mysticism

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