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Let’s define our religion by the personal experiences we cull from our spiritual pursuits


In December 1951, in Pune, India, a young sannyasin by the name of Chinmayananda publicly declared an audacious observation: Hinduism, as practiced in recent centuries, had fallen severely. “No doubt,” he said, “in India, Hinduism has come to mean nothing more than a bundle of sacred superstitions, or a certain way of dressing, cooking, eating, talking, and so on.” He exhorted his audience to study, understand and then live the values advocated by our ancient and sacred religion as consistently as possible. “Let us be Hindus!” he encouraged.

[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.hinduismtoday.com/magazine/oct-nov-dec-2021/let-us-be-hindus-again/[/URL]


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