"Indians are the proud inheritors of a rich heritage, the heritage of what people call Hinduism. Hinduism is not used here to refer to the Hindu Faith. I believe it is not an "ism"; it is not a creed or a dogma.
Historians and scholars everywhere agree that the sanatana dharma is unique in several respects. It is the only non-prophetic religion in the world. All the other major religions are rooted firmly in history, with one person as the founder of a religion and his teachings as the doctrine to follow. The Hindu faith is not based on the life, teachings or spiritual experiences of any one individual; it is based on certain universal and eternal values and ideals. ""The goal is one, but the paths are many."" The Hindu faith has recognized the fact that a man’s journey to eternity is essentially an inner journey. It also teaches us that all forms of worship are acceptable to God, by using many idols of Gods, we may go to temples, we recite sets of prayers, we may offer a simple form of worship with flowers and light lamps or we may perform elaborate pujas with set rituals. By closing our eyes we meditate upon the light that is within us. "
The author, M. Sunil Sachwani, is a banker by profession. He was born in April 1964 and is currently a resident of Mumbai. After banking hours, the author writes articles and books. His passion for writing started during his twelfth standard, in school. Later, he wrote articles for the Bank Of India's staff magazine Taarangan and in Andheri Sindhi Panchayat’s book Souvenir his article "Security Scam" won his the first prize. This was in 1992-93 when the security scam of Mr. Harshad Mehra came to light. His inspiration to write books came from his Father-in-law, who despite his age, wrote books and article in Sindhi.
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Vedas (1294)
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