From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bansi Pandit ( Kashmir, June 1, 1942) [1] is a writer and speaker on Hinduism.

Originally from Kashmir, Pandit is a nuclear engineer and lives in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, USA. [2] He is the author of several books, [3]

Works

  • Hindu Dharma (1996) ISBN  0-9634798-3-0
  • Fundamentals of Hindu Religion and Philosophy for All Ages (1998) ISBN  0-9634798-2-2
  • Explore Hinduism (2005) ISBN  1-872883-81-8
  • Who Are Kashmiri Pandits (2015) ISBN  0-9634798-65
  • Hindus of Kashmir - A Genocide Forgotten (2021) ISBN  979-8-586-69703-5
  • Isha Upanishad For Beginners (2021) ISBN  979-8473947335
  • Yajnopavita - The Sacred Thread (2020) ISBN  979-8539974947

References

  1. ^ Bansi Pandit data at Superdata Profiles website.
  2. ^ Rukmini Callimachi, "Paradise lost", Daily Herald, May 4, 2003. Archived April 9, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Hindu Dharma by Bansi Pandit

[1]

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bansi Pandit ( Kashmir, June 1, 1942) [1] is a writer and speaker on Hinduism.

Originally from Kashmir, Pandit is a nuclear engineer and lives in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, USA. [2] He is the author of several books, [3]

Works

  • Hindu Dharma (1996) ISBN  0-9634798-3-0
  • Fundamentals of Hindu Religion and Philosophy for All Ages (1998) ISBN  0-9634798-2-2
  • Explore Hinduism (2005) ISBN  1-872883-81-8
  • Who Are Kashmiri Pandits (2015) ISBN  0-9634798-65
  • Hindus of Kashmir - A Genocide Forgotten (2021) ISBN  979-8-586-69703-5
  • Isha Upanishad For Beginners (2021) ISBN  979-8473947335
  • Yajnopavita - The Sacred Thread (2020) ISBN  979-8539974947

References

  1. ^ Bansi Pandit data at Superdata Profiles website.
  2. ^ Rukmini Callimachi, "Paradise lost", Daily Herald, May 4, 2003. Archived April 9, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Hindu Dharma by Bansi Pandit

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