The book explores the essence of Hinduism as a way of life rather than a conventional religion, emphasizing its scriptures, philosophies, and practices. It encourages followers to engage in self-reflection, compassion, and universal acceptance. Through years of study and practice, the author presents Hinduism in an accessible manner, particularly for the younger generation, aiming to foster understanding amidst evolving societal values and diverse opinions. The work serves as a guide to living a fulfilling life inspired by Hindu principles.
Samarpan Book order
Samarpan is a monk within a renowned monastic organization in India. He has dedicated his life to service and education since taking his vows in his youth. His extensive experience includes leadership roles in educational institutions and involvement with medical, rural, and relief services. Currently, he shares his deep knowledge by teaching Indian scriptures at his organization's university.




- 2018
- 2018
The World of Religions
- 284 pages
- 10 hours of reading
This handbook offers an analytical comparative study of eight major world religions, exploring their origins, growth, and societal impacts. It emphasizes the spiritual insights of great thinkers while addressing the challenges of modern interpretation. The text aims to unify readers—whether atheists, agnostics, or the devout—by highlighting the core values of purity, compassion, and peace found in each faith. Additionally, it discusses the relevance of these religions in today's digital age, making it a timely resource for understanding spirituality in contemporary society.