The Hindu Concept of God : Unity in Diversity

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSubject(s): Online resources: In: Singapore Bahá'í Studies Review 2, 3-49Abstract: The author correlates the Hindu concepts of God to those found in the Semitic religious tradition and the Bahá'í Faith. By demonstrating the fundamental unity behind these beliefs, different schools of thought within Hinduism are harmonized. Author also highlights the spiritual principle of unity in diversity, common to the metaphysical world-view of Hinduism and the Bahá'í Faith. This principle might form the basis by which Hindu and Bahá'í beliefs can come together and further their common goal of uniting the world's spiritual traditions.
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The author correlates the Hindu concepts of God to those found in the Semitic religious tradition and the Bahá'í Faith. By demonstrating the fundamental unity behind these beliefs, different schools of thought within Hinduism are harmonized. Author also highlights the spiritual principle of unity in diversity, common to the metaphysical world-view of Hinduism and the Bahá'í Faith. This principle might form the basis by which Hindu and Bahá'í beliefs can come together and further their common goal of uniting the world's spiritual traditions.

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