Great Hindu civilization : achievement, neglect, bias and the way forward
Publication details: Westland Non-Fiction, 2021 Chennai:Description: xi, 403p. ; hb, 24 cmISBN:- 9789390679966
- 294.536 VAR
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Includes index
The fact that a great Hindu civilization existed, and continues to exist, is not in doubt. It is marked by great antiquity, substantial, even unprecedented, refinements, the audacity of thought, and achievements both in the spiritual and secular realms. This does not mean it is unblemished, and objectivity demands that the blemishes too must be taken into account. Nor does it mean that it evolved in an insular silo or untouched by outside influences. On the contrary. And yet, this intermingling has not diluted or erased its essential identity as a verifiable civilisation. Unlike many other great civilisations of the past, the Hindu civilisation has not become a historical relic, an antiquary of the past, but has survived as an unbroken continuum to the present. It is important to know more about this civilization, most of all for Hindus themselves. The civilization faces a rather unfortunate paradox. On the one hand, it is notable for its resilience and continuity, and its spillover into every aspect of a Hindu's life; and, on the other, Hindus themselves show little real curiosity or interest in knowing more about it. This indifference is a matter of concern, not least because, if Hindus do not know about their own civilizational legacy, their authenticity as Hindus? based on knowledge? is stunted and reduced to ritualistic tokenism.
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