A Concise Encyclopedia of Hinduism
By (Author) Klaus K. Klostermaier
Oneworld Publications
Oneworld Publications
1st January 1999
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Reference works
294.503
Paperback
288
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 16mm
325g
From the classical to the contemporary, this is a comprehensive, systematic and accessible encyclopedia of the phenomenon known as 'Hinduism'. Drawing on his extensive knowledge of the religion and its texts, Klostermaier presents the theoretical and practical aspects of Hinduism that render this most ancient of religions a living faith. The encyclopedia features the major systems of Hindu thought, covers figures from Manu to Gandhi and includes locations from Ramesvaram, on the southernmost tip of India, to the Himalayas in the north. Written with assurance, learning, sympathy and insight, this is an invaluable reference for students, adherents of the religion and those unfamiliar with this diverse world faith.
"this encyclopaedia... is a big treasury of literature about the religion"
* Amar Deep Hindi Weekly *"Encyclopaedias are not always interesting but this is one of the exceptions"
* RE Today/Resource/BJRE *"attractive, comprehensive, easy to read, and hard to put down."
* HinduChristian Studies Bulletin *klaus K. Klostermaier, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, is University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Manitoba in Canada. He has studied sacred texts in their original languages and has lived and worked in India for over a decade. He is author of the higly acclaimed 'A survey of Hinduism' (SUNY) and ' A Short Introduction to Hinduism' ( Oneworld Publications).