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Reincarnation |
185 |
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iii. Conclusion |
187 |
| VII. Popular Hinduism |
190-219 |
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i. The Higher Faith |
190 |
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The Evolution of Faith |
196 |
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ii. Popular Hinduism |
198 |
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1. Caste |
198 |
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2. Polytheism |
199 |
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3. Idolatry |
200 |
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4. Devil-worship |
206 |
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5. Fetichism |
209 |
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6. Immorality |
210 |
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7. Treatment of Woman |
213 |
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8. The Hindu Ascetic |
215 |
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9. Hindu Pessimism |
217 |
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10. Astrology |
217 |
| VIII. Hindu Religious Ideals |
220-241 |
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i. The Ideal of God |
223 |
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ii. Ideal of Incarnation |
225 |
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iii. Ideals of Life |
227 |
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Asceticism |
227 |
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Ceremonialism |
231 |
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Quietism |
233 |
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iv. Ultimate Salvation |
235 |
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Transmigration |
236 |
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Absorption |
237 |
| IX. The Home Life of Hindus |
242-275 |
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The Home Sanctuary |
242 |
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The Building of the House |
243 |
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The Joint Family System |
246 |
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Priest and Astrologer |
251 |
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Place of Woman in the Home |
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