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<blockquote class="definition">'''Neo-Hinduism'''is a modern school of Hindu thought which arose from Theosophical imposition of [[Madam Blavatasky]] and is an attempt to bring ancient Vedic thinking more in line with modern, secular, evolutionary science.<ref>Nanda, Meera. “Madame Blavatsky’s Children,” 2010. https://www.academia.edu/27289493/Madame_Blavatskys_children_pdf</ref>
<blockquote class="definition">'''Neo-Hinduism'''is a modern school of Hindu thought which arose from Theosophical imposition of [[Madam Blavatasky]] and is an attempt to bring ancient Vedic thinking more in line with modern, secular, evolutionary science.<ref>Nanda, Meera. “Madame Blavatsky’s Children,” 2010. https://www.academia.edu/27289493/Madame_Blavatskys_children_pdf</ref>
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==List of Connection Frameworks==
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==Related Terms==
==Related Terms==

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Neo-Hinduism

Neo-Hinduismis a modern school of Hindu thought which arose from Theosophical imposition of Madam Blavatasky and is an attempt to bring ancient Vedic thinking more in line with modern, secular, evolutionary science.[1]


List of Connection Frameworks

Arica School, Baha'i, Buddhism, Eupsychian Education, Eupsychian Management, Eupsychian Therapist, Eupsychian Therapy, Gnosticism, Growing-Tip Statistics, Holistic Nursing, Jainism, Karma Yoga, League For Spiritual Discovery, Monastic Christianity, Neo-Hinduism, Sanatana Dharma, Shattari, Sufism, Taoism, Theosophy, Transpersonal Psychology, Wicca, Yoga, Zen

Related Terms

Hinduism > Achara, Ashramas, Brahman, Brahmarishi, Dharma, GodHead, Gunas, Illusory Self, Moksha, Neo-Hinduism, Paramatman, Purushaarthas, Rishis, Salvation, Samadhi, Sanskrit Literature, Saptarishis, Satya Yuga, Srutis, The Imperishable, Varnas, Vichara

Sanatana Dharma > Achara, Ashramas, Brahman, Brahmarishi, Dharma, GodHead, Gunas, Illusory Self, Moksha, Neo-Hinduism, Paramatman, Purushaarthas, Rishis, Salvation, Samadhi, Sanskrit Literature, Saptarishis, Satya Yuga, Srutis, The Imperishable, Varnas, Vichara

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Footnotes

  1. Nanda, Meera. “Madame Blavatsky’s Children,” 2010. https://www.academia.edu/27289493/Madame_Blavatskys_children_pdf