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What is religion? Renunciation, self surrender, worship and meditation, grace and self-effort, perfection

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Prashavananda, Swami. What Is Religion? Renunciation, Self Surrender, Worship and Meditation, Grace and Self-effort, Perfection. Moore Theological College. 1990. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/f6251d16-1eff-4003-9b32-0c38fbe766fc.

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Prashavananda, S. (1990). What is religion? Renunciation, self surrender, worship and meditation, grace and self-effort, perfection. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/f6251d16-1eff-4003-9b32-0c38fbe766fc.

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Prashavananda, Swami. What Is Religion? Renunciation, Self Surrender, Worship and Meditation, Grace and Self-Effort, Perfection. Moore Theological College. 1990. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://images.quartexcollections.com/moore/thumbnails/preview/f6251d16-1eff-4003-9b32-0c38fbe766fc.

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  • Prashavananda speaks on Hindu theology. Prashavananda looks at our yearning for the infinite, which can not be found in this finite world. He looks at the world's thinking about the spiritual world. Prashavananda looks at how we realise God, and what stops us from realising God. He compares Hinduism to Christianity in transcending ourselves and surrendering to God. Prashavananda explores the Hindu theology and practises for cultivating love for God. He explains the works that should be done to worship, know and find God. Prashavananda explains how to satisfy our desire for God. He explains the importance and effect of spiritual practise. He looks at how to test transcending experiences.
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