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This book is a rare attempt and a masterpiece, which helps us to understand better the religions like Buddhism, Jainism, Islam and Hinduism. Most of us absurdly think that all the religions are same, teaches same and have different paths to follow. Many of us wrongly believe that all religions and their founders believe in God, soul, Scriptures and Moksha. Many think that all the Shrines, Stupas and Temples are the place of worship of God. This book reveals that the truth is opposite to our common belief. Due to lack of the knowledge of spiritual terms, most of the authors are confusing the readers by misusing the spiritual terms. This book reveals the correct meaning and the differences between the terms like Dharma--Religion--Non-religion; Avatara--Saint; Self-realization--Enlightenment--Awakening; Scriptures--Ordinary Books; Logic--Illogic; Mindfulness--Mindlessness; Spiritual--Atheist; Moksha--Nirvana--Liberation etc. All these terms appear alike and are confusing to a layman, but this book clarifies the difference between them. Most of the religions are propagating their contradictory doctrines, which are logically untenable. At least one of the doctrines must be incorrect. Some of the religions and their heads are tempering their Holy-Books by deleting, editing and adding something; and propagating their founders as God or Lord, while their founders have clearly declared that they are ordinary man or a saint or a 'son of God' or an atheist or a non-believer of God. Many religions are busy in constructing unnecessarily their huge Shrines with an enormous expenditure in the memory of their founders, where God is not worshiped. But a common man generally misunderstood these as a place of worship of God. It is an extraordinary unique spiritual book to throw light on such attempts. It is strange that some non-religions, which do not believe in God, Spirit and soul, are declaring their founders and heads as most spiritual in the world. Can anybody, who does not believe in Spirit or God or does not seek to know the Spirit be called spiritual? This is a book, which clarifies the most of our inner confusions. Author is M.Sc. M.Ed. PGDCA, retired Principal got his master's degrees from University of Delhi. He is religious and extraordinary combination of spiritual and scientific bent of mind. He is practicing 'Kriya Yoga' since 1969 & has opportunity of the company and blessings of great saints. He has devoted his life in the pursuit of God, spiritual studies and yoga. Hiss books are rare masterpieces based upon his spiritual inner experiences and vast studies, which are useful for both believers and non-believers. His writings are commendable research work and a reservoir for further spiritual researches. At the time of King Ashoka, all Hindus accepted Buddhism to save themselves form the clutches of cruel Ashoka. But later about 7th to 8th century A.D. a great saint Adi-Shankara reconverted Buddhist back to Hinduism without any atrocities or cruelty, He left his adobe at an early age of about 32 years. Both Buddhism and Jainism are different Mat (opinion) under Hinduism and not separate Dharma. Dharma has come from God Himself, but all Religions, Mat, Dal, Sampardaya, Samaj etc. are man made and have their founders, but no super mind Super-Scriptures. Book explains no human-power has any authority to restrict or ban the birth of Almighty God on earth. Has any body ever proved that God can't take birth on earth? Even the religion like Christianity are now falsly declaring Christ as an avatar of God, although Christ himself denied so many times in his life that he was not God and Christianity has been affirming for the last 2000 yrs. that God can't take birth on earth. But now Christianity is tempering Bible and propagating false.
Buddhism and Hinduism (a Comparative Study) by Dharam Vir Mangla is 262 pages long, and a total of 66,024 words.
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