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Wahi - The Supernatural Basis of Islam
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An Essay by Koenraad Elst on the super natural basis of Islam
Debate With Christian Missionaries in India
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Talk delivered by David Frawley at a public discussion organised by Prajna Bharati A.P., on "The Ethics of Religious Conversions" at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Hyderabad.
Swami Rama Tirtha's Dialogue With Muslims
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Swami Rama Tirtha was great Vedanti who was also equally at ease with Persian, Arabic literature. His dialogue with Muslims throws light on the violent military history of Islam
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scribbled: thank you shankara.i love the works of swami rama tirtha.I see that there some other of his works here but they are no more.Like woods
of god realisation..
blessings
Kimmy
Why Muslims Destroy Hindu Temples -Anwar Sheikh
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A booklet about the facts behind destruction of thousands of Hindu temples for last 1000 years. Mohammad Anwar Shaikh was born into an Islamic Sunni family of Kashmiri ancestry in Gujrat, Punjab. But when he reached the age of 25, he began doubting Islam and later became its ardent critic, and me...
Sarva Dharma Samabhava
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Pfrof. G C Asnani's booklet on the Indian slogan "Sarva Dharma Samabhava". It is not a Vedic mantra, but a political slogan coined by Mahatma Gandhi in 1930. He has unwittinglly done great harm to Hindu Society.
How I Became a Hindu - David Frawley
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David Frawley, who is now known as Vamadeva Shastri is perhaps the first American to get recognition in India as an Acharya of Hindu Dharma. In this book he describes how and why he was attracted to Hinduism and eventually embraced it.
udayacharya
scribbled: is reading I am a great admirer of your writings. Would like to connect.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/18180396/Ar....
An Appeal to Hindus - Do All Religions Teach the Same Truth?
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An appeal to Hindus to not to blindly believe that all religions teach the same truth. This booklet contains relevant quotations from the scriptures of all major religions, a study of which makes it very clear that the popular hindu belief that ALL RELIGIONS TEACH THE SAME TRUTH is a MYTH.
estudantedavedanta
scribbled: DEAR SIR,
I SEE THAT ONE OF YOUR DOCUMENTS IS THE BHAGAVAD GITA. IF YOU HAD STUDIED IT WITH DEEP ATTENTION YOU WOULD DISCOVER THAT IN THE WORDS OF THE LORD: ALL RELIGIONS HAVE 2 ASPECTS, ONE ESSEN...
KRISTUMATHA CHEDANAM
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A critique in Malayalam on Christianity, written 80 years ago by H H Chattambi Swamigal, the Great Saint and Scholar of 20th century from Kerala, South India.
Srimad Bhagavad Gita by Swami Swarupananda - English
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With Sanskrit Text, Word-for-Word Translations, English Rendering, Comments, and Index especially for those who are educated in english but have no knowledge of Sanskrit language.
Bhagavad Gita Sanskrit English
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Srimad Bhagavad Gita with slokas in Devanagari - Sanskrit - and English Translation. This book is most ideal for daily reading. Visit www,gitapress.org for more such books
Bhagavat Puran - Eng Translation Complete
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English Translation of Srimad Bhagavata Purana of Vyasa.
Mahabharata of Vyasa - Complete- English Translation by K...
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English Translation of Rishi Vyasa's Mahabharata Complete, Rishi Vyasa himself says that "Mahabharata contains everything about Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha". This book is a must read for every Hindu. This ebook has active links so it is easy to navigate from one chapter to Another.
Valmiki Ramayana - Eng Translation - Griffith
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English Translation of Valmiki Ramayana Complete.
Holy Geeta by Swami a
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English Commentary on Srimad Bhagavad Geeta by Swami Chinmayananda who was a great master of Vedanta Philosophy.
Manu Smriti - Sanskrit Text With English Translation
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Manu Smriti (or Manu Samhita) was written by Manu, the first law-giver in the history of mankind. The Manu Smriti contains 2,700 verses divided into twelve chapters. It specifically outlines the duties of the four varnas and four ashramas. It clearly states that the varna divisions are based on i...
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