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Book: Devotional Hinduism

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From the first moment we utter a name of God with a wish to reach him, we trigger our spiritual evolution. As we eventually reach the peak of spirituality, we no longer desire liberation but aspire to love God forever. How does this self-growth occur in the devotional stream? How do our professional decisions, spiritual likings, and interactions with our environment influence our refuge in God? My new book, Devotional Hinduism: Creating Impressions for God, answers these questions.

 

Devotional Hinduism perceives the path of surrender as the continual formation of karmic impressions for God in our mind so that we may eventually be blessed with pure love to realize our eternal relationship with him. It is a journey to a new reality where God is the “real doer” who continually guides us towards himself.

 

While explicating Hindu beliefs, techniques for remembering the Personal God, and our relationship with Nature, Devotional Hinduism offers tips to college students and employees seeking to incorporate Eastern wisdom in their professional lives. This original presentation of Hindu spirituality, knowledge from the Gita, and commonly circulated thoughts from the Bhakti Saints also shares my personal beliefs.

 

The book, published by iUniverse, is available at Amazon, iUniverse, and Barnes & Noble. ISBN: 0-595-50524-4

 

Regards,

 

Mukul S. Goel

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