This book intrigued me. I've never read any holy book of other religions of the world which is why I put this book on my list. I intend to read others if for no other reason than to learn what the people of these religions believe so that I am better able to minister to them.
This book is in the form of an epic poem which actually finds a home in the much larger Mahabharata, India's national epic and an epic poem larger than the more well-known Iliad or Odyssey.
I won't go through all of the details of the tenants of belief presented in this book... that is a job for a much more in-depth study... but I kept thinking about the contrasts between Christianity and Hinduism. I saw aspects of the truth in the very well-written poem but I also saw the folly of man and how man tries to create his own religion.
When I read the section about Krishna revealing himself I couldn't help thinking about when God revealed just a portion of His glory to Moses. While Arjuna begged for a gentler less horrific form of Krishna, Moses felt himself humbled by God showing just a portion of his glory. The primary difference comes in how these worshipers fear their god.
I found the book very interesting and recommend it to those who wish to learn more about other religions.
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Hi Eva! You won The Young Merlin Trilogy for the Winter Reading Challenge contest. Send me your mailing address and I'll get it out ASAP.
Thanks for playing.
Karlene
Ooops. I must've typed something wrong. Here's my e-mail link. (Hope it works this time.)
Shoot! it's rakrose59 at hotmail dot com.
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