Hindu Monotheism
Book Description
In the landscape of world religions, the question of monotheism often centers on Western theological frameworks, leaving the rich spiritual traditions of Hinduism misunderstood or overlooked. Gavin Dennis Flood's exploration challenges readers to expand their understanding of divine unity beyond conventional definitions.
Rather than seeking a single creator God who fashions the universe from nothing, this concise yet profound work reveals how Hindu thought has developed its own distinctive form of monotheism. Here, the divine emerges as a supreme transcendent presence that animates the cosmos, sustains all existence, and orchestrates the eternal cycles of creation and dissolution. This ultimate reality serves as the wellspring from which all other deities flow as divine expressions or emanations.
Through careful examination of Hindu philosophical development, Flood guides readers toward a deeper appreciation of how different cultures approach the fundamental questions of divine nature and cosmic order. The work illuminates how Hindu monotheism offers a unique perspective on the relationship between the one and the many, between transcendence and immanence.
For spiritual seekers interested in comparative religion and those drawn to understanding diverse paths to the divine, this accessible study opens doorways to fresh insights about the nature of ultimate reality. It invites readers to consider how different traditions can offer complementary rather than competing visions of the sacred.
Who Is This For?
š Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~2 hours)
š Length: 75 pages
What You'll Discover
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- ā Explore Bhagavadgi ta
- ā Explore Religion
- ā Explore BhagavadgÄ«tÄ
- ā Understand Hindu philosophy and traditions