The Fountainhead of Religion: A Comparative Study of the Principle Religions of the World and a Manifestation of Their Common Origin from the VedasBook Tree, 2000 - 280 páginas A Comparative Study of the Principal Religions of the World and a Manifestation of Their Common Origin from the Vedas. Puts forth the idea that all great religions of the world have come from a common source, with that being The Vedas. They are the scriptures of the Hindu religion, thought by Hindus to have been written by wise men at the beginning of human history. Those who follow Vedic teachings pursue a union with God called samadhi, equal to nirvana for the Buddhists. The author traces religious themes back to The Vedas like good and evil, the afterlife, resurrection, and the names used for God in Judaism, Christianity and Buddhism. Should be studied closely by anyone interested in the origin of religions. |
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... Divine Origin of Religions Note on the Chronology of the six Great Religions Chapter I Mahommedanism is mainly based upon Judaism § . 1 The origin of the universe or cosmogony Angels and genii Pages i - vii i viii - ix xi - xviii xix ...
... Divine Origin of Religions Note on the Chronology of the six Great Religions Chapter I Mahommedanism is mainly based upon Judaism § . 1 The origin of the universe or cosmogony Angels and genii Pages i - vii i viii - ix xi - xviii xix ...
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... 115-117 Personality of Satan in Zoroastrian and Semitic Religions : Superiority of Vedic mo- notheism Identity of Divine names in the Zend Avesta and the Vedas 117 118-120 Pages • 120-125 • 120-125 122 • 122-124 125 § CONTENTS XV.
... 115-117 Personality of Satan in Zoroastrian and Semitic Religions : Superiority of Vedic mo- notheism Identity of Divine names in the Zend Avesta and the Vedas 117 118-120 Pages • 120-125 • 120-125 122 • 122-124 125 § CONTENTS XV.
Contenido
Chapter I | 1 |
Hell | 7 |
Summary | 12 |
Summary | 13 |
Channel of communication | 17 |
4 | 20 |
Summary | 26 |
i An older revelation mentioned | 52 |
Thirtythree Devas 120125 | 120 |
Transmigration of souls 135144 | 135 |
of rebirths 143144 | 143 |
Vedic Gomedha mistranslated into | 149 |
iv Zoroastrians a colony from India 163164 | 163 |
religions 199209 | 199 |
planation of Modern Hinduism being a joint | 210 |
A reply to Mr J R Roys three | 221 |
God and the Devil | 55 |
Cosmogony | 65 |
Heaven and Hell 7173 | 71 |
Summary 7983 | 79 |
Aryas the common name of the followers | 96 |
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Extracts from the Press and other opinions 240245 | 240 |
Términos y frases comunes
according Ahura Mazda Ancient India Angra Mainyu animals Aryan Aryas Asura Atharva Veda believe Bible body borrowed Brahmans Buddha Buddhism called ceremony Chapter Christ Christianity cosmogony cosmos created creation Deity derived deva devatas divine doctrine earth eternal evil existence Gatha Genesis gods Haug Haug's Essays heaven Hindu Hinduism Homa human Ibid idea Indra ISBN Jews Judaism king knowledge Koran language lord Lover of Truth Mahomed Mahomedanism mantra matter Max Muller means Mihabad monotheism Moses origin Parsi religion Parsis Persian Prof Puranic quote reader religious Rig Veda sacred Sasan says SECTION Semitic sense shalt similarity Soma soul speaking Spiegel spirit Sutta Swami Dayananda teach thee theism theory things thou trade paper universe unto Upanishad Varuna Vedic religion Vedism verse vide Vrittra word worship writer Yajur Veda Yasna Yima Zarathushtra Zend Avesta Zoroaster Zoroastrian इति कस्मै देवाय हविषा मं०