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Book details
  • Genre:RELIGION
  • SubGenre:Spirituality
  • Language:English
  • Pages:258
  • eBook ISBN:9781483509617

The Universe Within

Essence of Hinduism

by Dr. Partha Rajagopal

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Overview
The Universe is not separate from us. We have the capability to realize it from within. It can be done using what we have and our own human experience. This is the core essence of the Indian spiritual and religious traditions. This book narrates how the various systems in India have evolved to make spiritual progress as a part of the normal life and beyond.
Description
The Universe is not separate from us. We have the capability to realize it from within. It can be done using what we have and our own human experience. We live in a world of sense based existence. We need reference frames to orient ourselves. We rely on points of origin and dimensions to understand everything around us. From this view, we feel distinctly separate from the Universe. In a relativistic referential system that we have adopted over the past few thousand years, we sense extremes and our existence seems to be defined by these extremes. We move between nights and days, differentiate between hot and cold, prefer good over evil, know the past and anticipate the future, go between likes and dislikes and so on. These extremes seem very real to us due to our conditioning in the reference based system of existence. We tend to look outward for answers to many unknowns that are yet to be known. Ancient systems like the ones that have survived in India have a different approach. There are innumerable systems in India, collectively known as Hinduism (which is a geographical term rather than a religious one). Though they differ in their paths, they all share a fundamental principle. This principle is based on approaching everything in a simple way, going inward, realizing the gap between the extremes, entering the gap, balancing out the extremes and finding the link with the Universe that now seems to pervade through everyone. The book narrates how everything is viewed from the street level and goes beyond the street into the inner homes and the temples of humans. As the inner sanctum is approached, one realizes that he or she is the temple itself and the Universe within.
About the author
Dr. Partha Rajagopal has a PhD in the Engineering field. He grew up in India and settled in the United States. He is also an artist. His pencil sketches of ancient Indian temple sculptures are well known. He is also a healer, an author and a spiritual seeker. Dr. Partha brings with him a deep knowledge of the ancient Indian spiritual traditions. His goal is to contribute to the worldwide spiritual awakening and integration of values from various traditions and being a part of that transformation.