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Defending Vedic Dharma: Tackling the Issues to Make a Difference Kindle Edition
The Vedic culture and its philosophy is one of the most deeply spiritual and all encompassing traditions in the world, and has been a major contributor to philosophical thought and the development of civilization. It does not take that long to understand, but it can take some serious consideration. Until then, there can be some aspects of it that are misunderstood or misinterpreted.
Therefore, this book takes some of the issues of the day and describes what they are and the remedies for dealing with them in order to make a difference in how we participate in Vedic culture, how we can make it more effective in our lives, and how it can be perceived in a more positive way. All of this makes a difference in the objectives of preserving, protecting, promoting, and perpetuating the Vedic spiritual path.
So this book shows some of the many uplifting and insightful qualities we can find in the Vedic tradition, of which everyone should be aware and can appreciate.
Some of the stronger and important issues discussed within include:
Why it is important to use the proper vocabulary to express Vedic concepts.
Why all religions really are not the same, though many Hindus and gurus like to think they are. Time to wake up to reality.
The power of a united Vedic community, and how it could rapidly change things if Hindus actually became more united and worked together.
The importance of becoming a Dharmic leader and to do your part, and the danger of Hindu teachers who really do not lead in a way they should.
The long-term but realistic cure for the corruption in India.
The importance of Vedic temples as centers of sacred knowledge, and why temples should be open to everyone.
How and why the Vedic texts say that the knowledge within them must be shared with everyone.
The real purpose of the natural Vedic way of social arrangement, but why the present caste system in India should be changed or thrown out completely.
An eight point action plan for how Hindus in America can best use the freedoms they have, which often exceed the decreasing freedoms in India, to cultivate their tradition to its fullest extent while they have the means to do so.
The clarity with which these and other issues are addressed make this an important book for consideration.
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- ASIN : B005STOOAA
- Publisher : The World Relief Network
- Publication date : 14 September 2011
- Language : English
- File size : 367 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 214 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
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ABOUT STEPHEN KNAPP
Stephen Knapp grew up in a Christian family, during which time he seriously studied the Bible to understand its teachings. In his late teenage years, however, he sought answers to questions not easily explained in Christian theology. So, he began to search through other religions and philosophies from around the world and started to find the answers for which he was looking. He also studied a variety of occult sciences, ancient mythology, mysticism, yoga, and the spiritual teachings of the East. Finally, after his first reading of the Bhagavad-gita, the classic summary of Vedic philosophy, he felt he had found the last piece of the puzzle he had been putting together through all of his research. This increased his understanding of everything else he had been studying. Therefore, he continued to research all of the major Vedic texts of India to gain a better understanding of the Vedic science, until he became a full-fledged follower and practitioner of Sanatana-dharma. Under the authority of Srila A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Stephen and was given the spiritual name of Sri Nandanandana dasa and became initiated into the spiritual line of the Brahma-Madhava-Gaudiya sampradaya.
He has also been to India numerous times, and works with many organizations on lecture tours, and has visited almost every state of the country, and most of the main and many minor holy places of India.
Stephen has so far written 27 books on various aspects of Vedic culture, available through Amazon.com as both paperbacks and Kindle Ebooks, as well as 12 additional Ebooks that answer many questions about Hinduism/Vedic culture that you can find on his website at www.stephen-knapp.com or simply http://stephenknapp.info .
Stephen is also the founder of the World Relief Network which helps to spread genuine spiritual knowledge throughout the world, and is also one of the founders and president of the Vedic Friends Association (VFA), a non-profit organization for networking with other serious writers, researchers and teachers who help protect, preserve and expand the knowledge and benefits of Vedic culture, and with students who join to learn more about the Dharmic traditions. More about the VFA can be found at its website at: www.vedicfriends.org.
An introduction to Stephen’s many books, articles, research, photography of India, and other projects can be found at his website: www.stephen-knapp.com or http://stephenknapp.info.
Stephen’s numerous books on various aspects of the spiritual tradition of India, include:
1. "The Secret Teachings of the Vedas,"
2. "The Universal Path to Enlightenment,"
3. "The Vedic Prophecies: A New Look into the Future," and
4. "How the Universe was Created and Our Purpose In It,"
5. "Toward World Peace: Seeing the Unity Between Us All,"
6. "The Key to Real Happiness,"
7. "Proof of Vedic Culture's Global Existence,"
8. "Facing Death: Welcoming the Afterlife,"
9. "Reincarnation and Karma: How They Really Affect Us",
10. "The Heart of Hinduism: The Eastern Path to Freedom, Empowerment and Illumination,"
11. "The Power of the Dharma: An Introduction to Hinduism and Vedic Culture,"
12. "The Eleventh Commandment: the Next Step for Social Spiritual Development,"
13. "Seeing Spiritual India" A Guide to Temples, Holy Sites, Festivals and Traditions,"
14. "Crimes Against India: And the Need to Protect its Ancient Vedic Traditions,"
15. "Destined for Infinity," a spiritual adventure into the heart of the vision of the sages,
16. "Yoga and Meditation: Their Real Purpose and How to Get Started,"
17. "Avatars, Gods and Goddesses of Vedic Culture: Understanding the Characteristics, Powers and Positions of the Hindu Divinities,"
18. "The Soul: Understanding Our Real Identity,"
19. "Vedic Culture: The Difference it can Make in Your Life," Editor with many notable authors,
20. "Prayers, Mantras and Gayatris: A Collection for Insights, Protection, Spiritual Growth, and Many Other Blessings,"
21. "Krishna Deities and Their Miracles: How the Images of Lord Krishna Interact with Their Devotees,"
22. "Defending Vedic Dharma: Tackling the Issues to Make a Difference,"
23. "Advancements of Ancient India's Vedic Culture,"
24. "Spreading Vedic Traditions Through Temples,"
25. "The Bhakti-yoga Handbook," along with additional booklets on his website.
26. “Lord Krishna and His Essential Teachings”
27. “Mysteries of the Ancient Vedic Empire.”
And a dozen other Ebooks described on his website.
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- Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on 24 April 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars I recommend all of Stephen Knapp's books
Verified PurchaseEvery Hindu should learn how to defend Hinduism (Vedic or Sanatana Dharma) from predator religions (christianity and islam). Hindu tolerance for other religions does not stop christians and muslims from trying to convert them; nor do they have any respect for Hinduism. I recommend all of Stephen Knapp's books.