Shiva: My Postmodern Ishta - The relevance of piety today

Shiva: My Postmodern Ishta - The relevance of piety today
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ISBN-10 : 9789390040698
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Book Synopsis Shiva: My Postmodern Ishta - The relevance of piety today by : Neha Singh

Download or read book Shiva: My Postmodern Ishta - The relevance of piety today written by Neha Singh and published by BecomeShakespeare.com. This book was released on 2020-07-06 with total page 208 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is my token of love and gratitude for our great religion that has preserved India and has maintained its great heritage despite its struggles with so many negative forces trying to bring it down. We may not be the greatest in terms of our economic stance, but we do produce the best minds globally in virtually all the fields of material and worldly enterprise. Our religion keeps us rooted, and it also helps to produce the rigour with which all of us can excel in our individual pursuits. Today, the government in India is openly religious, and that is great for all those of us who have been ignored, abused, molested and ravaged by the ugly, cancelling , capitalist and cancerous forces of the past. I urge all of us modern Hindus to get back in touch with our philosophy, practice our religion, and not let it become a prized possession of the pilferers of the past.


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