Dharma is an ancient Hindu concept which serves as a foundation from which the Hindu Value System has evolved. The book provides a perspective for both Hindus and others to develop a feel for this most subtle, yet a totally ingrained feature that define Hindu life on a daily basis.
Dr. A.V. (Sheenu) Srinivasan has resided in the United States since 1961. In addition to a long career in engineering research and education, he has developed and taught courses on the ancient Indian epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata at the University of Connecticut and Wesleyan University. He is the primary founder of the Connecticut Valley Hindu Temple Society and the driving force in the establishment of the Satyanarayana Temple in Middletown, Connecticut.
His publications include A Hindu Primer: Yaksha Prashna (1984), the second edition released by Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan in 2002, and now in its third revised, enlarged edition, from Vision Books. His 2011 J Wiley publication, Hinduism for Dummies, is also available in India. Aside from books and articles in professional engineering journals, he has also published a number of articles on Hinduism and related topics in Indian-American newspapers and journals, and a series of guidebooks on Hindu religious ceremonies.
Dharma: Hindu approach to purposeful life is a book written by A.V. Srinivasan. This book is a pure religious text. Hinduism is a religion which the masses follow since time immemorial. It is a belief, a faith and most importantly a foundation. This book deals with the concept of religion and spread of Hinduism. The text provides an insight into the most widely practiced religion- Hinduism. Read this pious book and imbibe the rich and varied religion. The text does not somehow belittle any other religion. The readers come across some ancient beliefs and practices exercised years long back. To read the full review, follow this link-https://booksloveme.com/dharma-book-r...