I love Hinduism for its breathtaking diversity, its refusal to compel conformity, and its capacity to hold space for devotion, inquiry, and doubt. It is a tradition that celebrates individuality while reminding us of our interconnectedness. It allows me to question, to evolve and find my own way without fear of rejection or judgement. -Rev. Abhi Janamanchi, Senior Minister, Cedar Lane Unitarian church, Bethesda, MD This interesting book is a compilation of scholarly essays on Hinduism in the USA. Each author has vast experience and deep insight in the struggle of Hindu immigrants who came to our shore after the Immigration Act of 1965. Each article will serve as a great source to the students of Hindu heritage. In the field of Hinduism, this compilation is likely to become an outstanding non-fiction book of the year. -Dr. Jayant B Mehta, Prof. Emeritus, ETSU College of Medicine, Johnson City, TN. By doing our duty wisely and unselfishly, we not only serve others, but redeem and release ancient Habits of heart and mind within us, so we can live more freely, with greater love and joy. Honoring our Dharma is thus both a responsibility and an opportunity. -Dr. William Kirkwood, Teacher of Kriya Yoga, Prof. of Communication, ETSU Johnson City, TN Hinduism in North America is spreading based upon the number of devotees and temples built, however it is still a mystery, how it has survived centuries of foreign rulers over India. In spite of Hinduism's roots are far away in India, this book helps the readers to understand that mystery, worth reading and regurgitating the truth behind the Hinduism in North Am rica. -Bharat S. Thakkar, Ph.D. Retired Professor, Illinois institute of Technology, Chicago, IL.
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