Bhakti marga The path of Hindu mysticism
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Professor Rul-lán, with great knowledge of India and its culture, offers us a presentation of the path of Hindu mysticism, convinced of the presence of the spirit of God in it. Through a journey through the entire cultural, intellectual and religious process that the Hindu religion has experienced, which begins in the Veda religion, continues with the Upanishads and ends in popular mysticism, it shows us how, compared to the traditional belief of the West, , Hinduism can be considered a theistic religion, in which the believer experiences the love of God in the most intimate part of his being. The article is an interesting approach to the religion of India, at a time when dialogue and openness to other cultures and religions is necessarily imposed in a globalized world.
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