Indian Portraits : Eight Christian Encounters with Hinduism

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10 years and above

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978-81-951915-8-1

Publication date

January 1, 2021

Language

English

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Nirala Publication

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Yann Vagneux’s “Indian Portraits” is a seminal book depicting the lives of eight Christians who have experienced a deep encounter with Hinduism through a bold spiritual quest. Each of them has become the seed of a reconciled world. This may be through a luminous service of the poor as with Mother Teresa, the Jesuit Pierre Ceyrac, Jean Vanier and the L’Arche communities, or through the silence of a hidden contemplative life as with Swami Abhishiktananda (Henri Le Saux) and his two disciples Ajatananda and Sister Thérèse, Vandana Mataji or the hermit Prasanna Devi. Known or unknown, these deep voices are an inexhaustible source of inspiration leading us to discover our own spiritual path in a world signed by plurality and a desire for a greater communion. Spun out of Yann Vagneux’s deeply lived experiences earned during his travels on the paths of his devotional sojourn in the holy city of Banaras and mystic heights of Himalayas, the book is a must read for all those interested in understanding the unique mosaic of faiths that forms the very basis of spirituality in India. /// Yann Vagneux was born in 1976. He is a Catholic priest and a Doctor of Theology who has been engaged in inter-religious dialogue for many years. He lives between Varanasi in India and Kathmandu in Nepal.

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