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Listopia > Munindra Misra's votes on the list Great Books on Hinduism in English rhyme (4 Books)
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Goals of Life
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"This book written in English rhyme provides a deep insight into the thinking about life on the basis of Sanatan Dharma (Hinduism) with quotes from their scriptures like the Mahabharat."
Munindra
rated it 5 stars
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Chants of Hindu Gods and Godesses in English Rhyme
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"Munindra Misra has dived deep into the basic concepts of Hinduism (Sanatan Dharma). He has explained the meaning of the various scriptures and also, in simple English rhyme, he has probed into the inner meaning of some of the well known Hindu (Sanatan) scriptures. His works grasp the true depths of Hinduism lucidly.
Munindra
rated it 5 stars
This endeavour provides the English speaking Hindu (Sanatan Dharma) global world-wide population, a re-introduction to these chants, which they would be knowing (the original chant) but in many cases not comprehending. The author, Munindra (Munnan) Misra, has beautifully painted the canvas (of Hinduism) with multifaceted colours. He has assisted in enriching the readers with easy comprehension of the numerous scriptures (stuti, stotra, chalisas) of the Hindu (Sanatan) culture in English rhyme along with keeping the original scripture (in Hindi/Sanskrit). The Gods covered are Ganesh, Shiv, Vishnu, Krishna, Ram, Hanuman, Shani and the Goddesses are Sati, Parvati, Gayatri, Durga, Laxmi (Lakshmi), Kali, Saraswati, Ganga, Santoshi. These Hindu gods and goddesses are the most popular. This work is unique as the chants covered in this book have never been written in simple English rhyme previously – in fact a collection all these chants (even in Hindi/Sanskrit) together in one book itself may not be available. To the English speaking Hindu population across the globe who are not so comfortable with the original text this would reconnect them with their culture and to those who comprehend the original text this grand collection would be appreciated. The readers would have joy and easy comprehension of the most famous Hindu chants in the form of stuti, stotra and chalisa of the various popular gods and goddesses." See Review |
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Chants of Hindu Gods and Godesses in English Rhyme
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Devi Mahatmayam in English Rhyme
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"Devi Mahatmayam, also known as Durga Saptashati, Sri Chandi or Saptashati, is from Markandeya Mahapuran. Devi Mahatmayam literally means ‘Glory of the Goddess’.
Munindra
rated it 5 stars
This seven hundred mantra story describes the victory of the Goddess over Asuras – representing conquest and freedom from tamsik Maha Kali (Chapter 1), rajsik Maha Lakshmi (Chapters 2-4) and satvik Maha Saraswati (Chapters 5-13) human tendencies. The Devi – Goddess, personified as one supreme Goddess and many goddesses, confronts the demons within us – representing the field of human consciousness within each person. The Asuras – her adversaries represent the all-too-human impulses arising from the pursuit of power, possessions, pleasure and from the illusions of self-importance. In reality, herein are defined the primary human tendencies – passions, wealth and even goodness. Only when all the acts are preformed unaffected by these primary tendencies and the act itself is dedicated to the Lord, the final liberation comes and the real elixir of life is tasted." See Review |
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