Studies in Hinduism penned by Rene Guenon, delves into the profound insights of Hindu scriptures and the wisdom bestowed by visionary sages with their intuitive prowess known as rtambhara prajna. The book adeptly unveils the concept of daivi sampat, the path of divine propriety, offering a remedy to counter the detrimental influences of materialism. Rene Guenon, the author, epitomizes those who prioritize the spiritual essence within humanity over mere external displays of wealth. This audacious exposition of truth might incite varying responses from contemporary Indologists in India and across the globe. However, it simultaneously compels readers to recognize that the prevailing modern world suffers not from destitution, but rather from the excesses of prosperity. This book holds immense significance for scholars, researchers, educators in the fields of Hinduism and Philosophy. However, its engaging content also ensures that even an average reader will find it captivating.
A NUMBER of Western scholars are attracted towards the ancient wisdom of India. A lot of work has been done and still is being done in different fields of Indology. These scholars appear to be very keen in exploring knowledge and searching truth in their sincere efforts to present before the modern world the precious achievements of Hindu civilization belonging to a time when the rest of the world was groping in the darkness of primitivism. It is true that Western intelligentsia attach value to modern scientific and technological achievements and are hopeful that the suppositions on which they are working will reveal such secrets of nature that will demolish all the ancient faiths and beliefs. But there are few who understand the ancient wisdom of Hindus and are of the opinion that the modern science devoted to materialism will ultimately lead the human being to chaos. In ancient India this phenomenon of materialism was experienced and has been referred to as asuri sampat in the Gita, asuri sampat which when evolved to its climax throttles humanity.
Hindu scriptures, the contributions of sages who visualized the ultimate principles through their intuitive power (rtambhara prajña), successfully unfold the science of daivi sampat (divine propriety) as a way out of the baneful influences of materialism.
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