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Discover the contemporary Relevance of Hindu Dharma

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Course Code:

HSF1007

Credit Hours:

1 Quarter-Credit-Hours

Course Level:

100

Area of Study:

Hindu Studies Foundations

Course Description

HSF1007 – This course, targets an age group of 18-35 and will explore the question – Is Hindu Dharma relevant in the contemporary world? If so, in what way? Or, has it been superseded once and for all by western modernity, science, and technology? Set in a conversational format, with lively Questions and Answers and Group discussion, the course enables students to explore and discover for themselves, the timeless relevance of Vedic Hindu thought in a modern context.

The course is especially relevant for those who wish not only to explore and embrace Hindu Dharma for themselves, i.e., their own lives, but also represent and communicate the essence and value of Vedic teachings in an environment suffused with western ideas.

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Program of Study

This course is part of the following programs:

  • Community Education Program (CEP)

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Community Education Division

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Elective

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Number of Weeks:

11

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Sri Jeffrey Armstrong

Jeffrey Armstrong (Kavindra Rishi) has degrees in Psychology, History & Comparative Religions, and Literature, and has deeply immersed himself in the study and teaching of Vedic philosophy, yoga and astrology for the past 45 years. He is also the founder of VASA – Vedic Academy of Sciences & Arts in Vancouver, Canada. He Prior to his 10-year career as an executive in Silicon Valley, he spent five years in an ashram as a brahmacharya (monk)
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Jeffrey.armstrong@hua.edu

Kalyan Viswanathan

Mr. Kalyan Viswanathan received his Master’s Degree in Computer and Information Science from Ohio State University and his Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Birla Institute of Technology and Science. He has studied the texts and traditions of Hinduism from an Advaita Vedānta perspective through a 21-year association with Pujya Swami Dayananda Saraswati,
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kalyan.viswanathan@hua.edu

Course Learning Objectives

In this course students will be able to:

  • Vote and determine which themes from this list are of interest for them
  • Discover the timeless and immediate relevance of Hindu Dharma for themselves
  • Distinguish the paradigm of Hindu Cosmology from the Western paradigm
  • Deepen and broaden their knowledge and understanding of Hindu Dharma
  • Learn to communicate about Hindu Dharma to diverse groups with confidence
  • Build the skills required to become an Ambassador of Hindu Dharma in time
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Course Content

The Vedic Hindu paradigm (or cosmology) represents an alternative to the Western paradigm. The paradigm of Western thought is centered on the idea of linear progress in time, that relentlessly renders tradition, and the thought of prior generations obsolete. It presents itself in opposition to tradition, on the principle that whatever value traditions might have had for humanity in the past, they have been decisively superseded by the progress of thought.

The Vedic Hindu paradigm presents itself as timeless i.e., that it encapsulates principles, values and ideas that do not age with time, and become relevant again and again, in every age and era, and even for all of humanity. The ground covered by this course will include a subset of the following themes, as selected through a democratic process by the students themselves:

  • Purushartha – Living a whole, complete, and fulfilled life
  • Ashrama Dharma – The Stages of a human life
  • The Wheel of Samsara – Karma, Janma and Reincarnation
  • Oneness and Identity – the conclusions of Vedanta
  • Dharma versus Religion – A Categorial misalignment
  • The Hindu concept of Brahman, and its unfolding into Purusha and Prakriti
  • The transcendental and the Material worlds – in Hindu Dharma
  • The Scope of the Vedas – Vedic Teachings about Teaching the Vedas
  • Moksha, Freedom and Salvation – A comparative inquiry
  • Yoga – A means for self-transformation
  • Sanatana – Timelessness versus Historicism – The place of Hindu Dharma in world religion
  • Cyclic Time versus Linear History – The central cosmological difference
  • From the Vedas to NASA – Astronomy and Time and the antiquity of Hindu culture
  • Avatars, Rishis, Yogis, Gurus and Acharyas – the continuously unfolding revelation
  • People of the Book versus People of a Library
  • Teaching Dharma versus Preaching and Proselytization
  • Sanskrit – The mother of the World’s Languages
  • The centrality of the Bhagavad Gita – the dialog between Krishna and Arjuna
  • Speaking about the Epics – The Ramayana and the Mahabharata
  • One God, Many Gods, Father God, Mother God, Angry God, and Friendly God
  • Murti, Deity or Idol – Explaining worship through images
  • Diversity, Plurality, Democracy and Hindu Culture
  • The three Gunas – Sattva, Rajas and Tamas – the basis for good and evil
  • The three Doshas – Ayurveda and the interface to material nature
  • Hindu Dharma, Holy Cows, and global Ecology and Sustainability
  • Modernity according to the Hindu sages of yore
  • Ahimsa – Non-violence and Vegetarianism in Hindu Dharma
  • Jyotisha – Explaining Vedic Astrology to the uninitiated
  • Darshana – Ways of understanding the Cosmos
  • The Vedic Cosmology and the Dharma Traditions – Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism
  • Progressivism and Historicism – Chronological Snobbery
  • Colonization, Colonial Consciousness and Postcoloniality
  • Who were the real Pagans? The world before Monotheism.
  • Varna, Jati, and Caste – A clash of incommensurable paradigms
  • The Guna, Karma paradigm of Varna and Jati
  • The Aryan Race and the Racial Paradigm of Caste

Class Structure

There will be a minimum of 2 contact hours with the faculty every week for 10 weeks.

The class is structured in a way that promotes discussion and debate based on self-study and reflection each week. While the content being discussed in each class will be concluded within 120 minutes, the discussion time will be free format and can continue for an additional 60 minutes.
During the course, students will be required to submit one short essay and/or make one class presentation. They need not be academic quality papers – but should be based on students’ self-reflection on what they have learnt and assimilated so far.

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Courses in the Program

  • Applied Vedic Science – Advanced (Ayurveda)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Advanced (Jyotisha)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Advanced (Vedanta)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Advanced (Yoga)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Basic (Ayurveda)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Basic (Jyotish)
  • Applied Vedic Science – Vedanta (Basic)
  • Applied Vedic Sciences Basic (Yoga)
  • Mimamsa Advanced
  • Mimamsa Basic
  • Nyaya-vaisesika Advanced
  • Nyaya-Vaisesika Basic
  • Sahitya – III
  • Sahitya – IV
  • Sahitya – Padya
  • Sahitya Landscape
  • Term Project – Sanskrit Studies
  • Introduction to Vedas
  • The Vedas (Atharva)
  • The Vedas (Rgveda)
  • The Vedas (Yajus-Sama)
  • Vedic Science Foundations
  • Vyakarana – I
  • Vyakarana – II
  • Vyakarana – III
  • Vyakarana – IV