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Weekly page from Hindu Dharma: Devotion Common to all Faiths

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This week's page from Hindu Dharma is

"Devotion Common to all Faiths" from

"Religion In General" at http://www.kamakoti.org/hindudharma/part1/chap5.htm,

which is attached with this email. Here are

the first few lines from this page:

All religious traditions have one purpose, to

elevate man by freeing him from his cares and

worries. A human being has worries that are not

shared by other creatures. But it must be noted

that all religious systems proclaim that man can

not only free himself from his cares, if he makes

an effort, but that he can also attain the

enlightenment that is not within the reach of

other creatures. They speak in one voice that he

will be rid of... (see attachment for more)

 

Next week we will send you the page

"The Unity of Religions" from "Religion In

General".

Subscribing and Unsubscribing info at www.kamakoti.org/feedback/sendhindudharma.php

 

(This email has been sent using automated

tasks)

 

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Note:

 

Hindu Dharma is a translation of two volumes of

the well known Tamil Book "Deivatthin Kural",

which, in turn, is a book of 6 volumes that

contains talks of His Holiness Sri

Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Mahaswamiji of

Kanchipuram. The entire book is available online

at www.kamakoti.org

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