On Hindu Philosophies of Experience:

Cults, Mysticism, and Meditations

Ashok Malhotra

Oneonta, NY: Oneonta Philosophy Studies, 1993
75 pages -- ISBN 1-883058-03-1



Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Introductory Remarks on Cults
  3. Hindu Groups: Transcendental Meditation, Hare Krishna, and Divine Light Mission
  4. Guru Business: A Study of Muktanada and Rajneesh
  5. Meditation: Yoga, Zen and T.M.
  6. Examples of Thoughts on Hinduism in Recent Literature: Three Critical Reviews
    • G. Feuerstein on 'The Essence of Yoga'
    • M. Bannerjee on 'Hinduism'
    • A. K. Sinha on 'Hinduism, Science and Tantric Yoga'


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