
Dehradun (Uttarakhand) – A new book titled ‘Why do Muslims, Christians and Communists attack Hindu Dharma ? (Collection of Essays)’ authored by internationally acclaimed German writer Maria Wirth has been released. The book is now available for purchase on Amazon and Flipkart at a price of ₹385. In a statement to Sanatan Prabhat, Maria Wirth explained that the book comprises a collection of 43 essays and emphasised the importance of ensuring it reaches a wide Hindu readership.

Key points covered in the book –
1. The essence of Sanatan Dharma : What has enabled Hindu Dharma to endure for thousands of years, and what threats does it face today ?
2. Can spiritual questions such as “Who am I ?” and “Does God exist ?” be answered through personal experience rather than blind faith ?
3. A deep dive into India’s ancient knowledge systems, the spiritual insights of Vedic philosophy, and the relevance of Sanatan Dharma in a world grappling with ideological conflict.
4. Essays discussing a wide range of topics — from the Kanwar Yatra and the sacred city of Haridwar to critical commentary on religious conversions.
5. A bold critique of violent verses found in some religious texts and a powerful open letter addressed to the Pope raising questions about Christian doctrine.
Book now available online
Editorial PerspectiveIt is deeply unfortunate that what a German author has clearly recognised, many Hindus have yet to realise. This reflects a lack of awareness among Hindus and is a matter of serious concern. |
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