The Hindu Speaks On Religious Values
11.0 DWAITA
11.1 Purandaradasa's renunciation and redemption 362
11.2 Thukaram's ecstasy in songs 363
11.3 Thukaram's prayer and precept 364
11.4 Special privilege of man 365
11.5 Golden era in theism 366
11.6 Influence of saints 367
11.7 How spiritual leaders train disciples 368
11.8 Songs of Madhwa bards had direct appeal to masses 369
11.9 Madhwacharya's pathway to God 370
11.10 Do your duty and offer it to God 371
11.11 Knowledge, devotion are means to Moksha 373
11.12 Teachings of a saint composer 374
11.13 Lure of money causes grief 375
11.14 Attaining Salvation amid mundane life 376
11.15 Luminaries of Madhwa philosophy 378
11.16 God transcends caste factors 379
11.17 Divine choice to guide humanity 381
11.18 Noble trait of feeding the poor 382
11.19 Manifestation of Divine love 383
11.20 Shastras to be followed in temple construction 385
11.21 Time-table for daily religious routine 386
11.22 Significance of idol worship 387
11.23 Auspicious traits that are inimitable 388
11.24 God will not fail to listen to prayers 390
11.25 Man lives on faith in God 391
11.26 Why God denied elixir to demons 392
11.27 Saintly company will curb evil influences 394
11.28 Utterances of saints will come true 396
11.29 Life sans devotion is meaningless 397
11.30 Saints guide man to Salvation 399
11.31 Man's faculties must be put to right use 401
11.32 Devotional mysticism integral to religion 402
11.33 The Lord responds to sincere devotion 404
11.34 God's grace helps resist temptations 405
11.35 Devotion, supreme way to liberation 407
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