American Veda : from Emerson and the Beatles to yoga and meditation : how Indian spirituality changed the West / Philip Goldberg.

Traces the history and influence of Indian spirituality in the United States while explaining how Hinduism and Vedic tradition have shaped American practices, ranging from prayer and pop culture to relationships and meditation.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Goldberg, Philip, 1944-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Harmony Books, ©2010.
Edition:1st ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • Namaste, America! : what India has given us and why it matters
  • The voice of an old intelligence : "Hindoo" texts enchant Emerson, Thoreau, and Whitman
  • New thought in old wineskins : Eddy, Blavatsky, and the New Thoughters metabolize Vedanta
  • The handsome monk in the orange robe : Swami Vivekananda conquers the Parliament and creates the Vedanta Society
  • The public intellectuals : swamis tutor smart guys, and they tutor us
  • The yogi of the autobiography : Paramahansa Yogananda becomes the voice of India
  • Blowin' in the wind : Beatniks, hippies, and consciousness expanders trip toward the East
  • Maha mass media : The Fab Four find Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and meditation goes mainstream
  • The Baby Boomers' babas : Muktananda, Bhaktivedanta, and other gurus storm the seventies
  • The yoga bearers : Satchidananda, Iyengar, and other yogacharyas take Americans to the mat
  • Sex, lies and idiosyncrasies : the guru wave casts a shadow
  • Made in the USA : Ram Dass, Deepak, and other American acharyas take the wheel
  • Not just academic : practitioner-pandits penetrate the Ivory Tower
  • Guru Americana : om-grown gurus gather disciples
  • Art-omatic transmissions : musicians and writers channel India
  • The soul of science, the science of soul : the cosmic Shiva dances into the lab
  • Into the mystic : a priest, a minister, and a rabbi walk into an ashram
  • The once and future religion : American the spiritual evolves.