Archive - 2005 - Book page

December 2nd

Vedic Culture

"No matter which religion you're or where you're from the Vedic tradition of India is the parent of humanity and the original ancestor of all religions"

November 21st

Why Be a Hindu

Why Be A Hindu:

The Advantages of the Vedic Path

By

Stephen Knapp

(From the Preface)

This book is my response to the fact that sometimes I get a little concerned, as I was when I took my latest tour of India (June, 2001), when I see the efforts of those who try to demean and unnecessarily promote serious misunderstandings about Hinduism, the Vedic culture. This often times is done in the attempt to convince others of the greatness of some of the minority religions there. This is something that is increasingly going on in India. It is also increasing in other parts of the world in what is called "Hindu bashing." I have also witnessed young Hindus who have moved to the West and sometimes exhibit confusion or disregard in their attitude toward their own culture, some of which is a result of the Western attitudes and misunderstandings toward Hinduism. So this booklet is written in response to that confusion, trouble, and the unnecessary campaigns for conversion. All of this is merely due to a lack of a clear understanding of Vedic culture and what it offers. So I wanted to bring out some simple yet important points, in the form of this booklet, that I thought people should consider in their view of the Vedic spiritual path.

August 10th

Collaborative books

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July 1st

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June 10th

List of ERP software packages

Free and Open Source ERP software

  • Adempiere

  • Compiere

  • ERP5

  • GNU Enterprise

  • OFBiz

  • OpenBlueLab

  • Opentaps

  • Tiny ERP

  • WebERP

Proprietary ERP software

April 6th

Enterprise Resource Planning

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