
Dear J,
I read your short book, Hindu Gnanam. Although I had previously read excerpts, experiencing it as a complete book was profound. The articles are brief, not only concise but also logical, yet simple in style. This approach is very helpful for someone like me, who has not yet developed the habit of reading deeply. However, I wonder why the book is titled Hindu Gnanam Basic Questions. If it had been called Hinduism, would it have attracted more readers?
R. Kannaphiran
Dear Kannaphiran,
Regardless of the title, it’s likely that very few people in Tamil Nadu will read it.
The essence of this book is Hindu Gnanam. While Hinduism encompasses a variety of aspects—such as customs, beliefs, and art—I have chosen not to discuss them here. This book does not focus on Hindu gods or worship, and readers should not approach it with those expectations, correct?
J












