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What this book aims to achieve is to sU-ess, contrary to conventional belief, the striking similarity of expression and the unity of ap- proach in the Holy Texts of the major reli- gions of the world, separated by centuries. On the major issues concerning God and Man, passages have been presented from the Upanishads and the Bible, side by side so that even the cursory reader can appreciate the identity of thought and expression in the two scriptures. The Upanishads and the Bible dispels the prevalent misconception that Hinduism is a polytheistic religion. The Upanishads not only proclaim that there is only one God, but also sU-ess the omnipresence and immanence of cpd, reminding us of the famous words of Jesus Christ that: "The kingdom of God is within you". As the passages quoted in the book illustrate, both the Upanishads and the Bible sing the praises of God, the bountiful Creator, God, the eternal, the glorious, the inscrutable, the omnipotent, omniscient, Supreme One, who is Spirit, seer, self, soul as also the truth and the Word. They also offer similar guidelines for prayer, purification and God-realization. In a world tom by strife based on religion and creed, this book sU-esses the unity of approach in man's search of the spirit, in the two major religions of the world. The Upanishads and the Bible would pe a valuable asset to all students of comparative religion. |
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