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History has always been a problematic issue in India, where the dating
of many a figure is accurate to only within centuries. So to attempt a
definitive history of Hinduism would seem foolhardy. Klaus Klostermaier
approximated the impossible in his 715-page Survey of Hinduism,
and now he has boiled it all down to about half that size. Hinduism is
defined as that family of religions that accept the Vedas as authoritative,
but despite the single moniker the differences can be vast. From fertility
cults to precise rituals that date back thousands of years, Klostermaier
cuts across time to illustrate the major strains of Hindu tradition--Vaisnavism,
Saivism, and Saktism, along with the nonsectarian smarta. He includes
a short history of Hindu philosophy, which in India is inseparable from
religion. Klostermaier is a first-rate scholar who expects a lot from his
readers, sometimes too much. Anyone who isn't somewhat versed in Hinduism
already would do well to pick up his Concise Encyclopedia of Hinduism
for handy reference. --Brian Bruya
Book Description
This volume, the companion to A Short Introduction to Hinduism, traces
the history of Hinduism from its prehistoric beginnings to the present
day. In an authoritative expos of the development of this rich and varied
religious tradition, Klostermaier explores the various strands that constitute
this religion, considering both what has made each movement unique, and
those elements common to all forms of Hinduism. This unique historical
survey also features a study of Hinduism's relationship with other faiths
and its prospects for the third millennium.
About the Author
Klaus K. Klostermaier, F.R.S.C., is University Distinguished Professor
in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Manitoba in
Canada. His many books include the highly acclaimed A Survey of Hinduism
(SUNY). |