Publisher's Synopsis
"Interpreting Hindu Customs: An Introduction to Sacred Traditions" serves as a gateway for readers to understand the profound significance of worship of various deities and rich customs and rituals within Hinduism. Hinduism is the third-largest religion in the world. This book navigates through the intricate set of Hindu customs, shedding light on their origins, evolution and symbolic meanings. From worship rituals to festival celebrations to personal devotions, each custom is examined with sensitivity and reverence, highlighting its role in shaping individual and collective identities within the Hindu community. As an introductory guide, "Interpreting Hindu Customs" invites readers on a transformative journey of discovery, inviting them to explore the timeless wisdom embedded within these sacred traditions. Children often have curiosity around the various practices, especially those children growing up outside of India. Sometimes, even adults do not have answers to all the curious queries. Whether you are a kid, teenager, or parent who wants to teach their children about Hinduism, a practitioner, or a curious seeker of knowledge interested in Hindu culture, this book will prove to be an invaluable resource. It unlocks the profound mysteries and timeless truths of Hindu customs in an easy-to-understand format.
Here are the topics explored in the book:
- Concept of Tridev, Tridevi
- Incarnations of Lord Vishnu
- Shivling
- Maa Kali
- Maa Vaishno Devi
- Why does any worship start with Ganpati?
- Significance of various Hindu Festivals
- Navratri: Worship of Nine Forms of Goddess
- Ganpati worship with Maa Laxmi during Diwali
- Worship of Navagrahas
- Significance of various practices during worship
- Why do many Indians wear Bindi on their forehead?
- Temple: A Charging Station
- Prasad in Hindu Temples
- Worship of Plants