Bansi Pandit
Bansi Pandit (Kashmir, June 1, 1942)[1] is a writer and speaker on Hinduism.
Originally from Kashmir, Pandit is a nuclear engineer and lives in Glen Ellyn, Illinois, USA.[2] He is the author of several well-received books,[3] and has spent many years studying yoga and meditation.
Works
- A New Comprehensive Guide to Hindu Way of Life (1996) ISBN 0-9634798-3-0
- Fundamentals of Hindu Religion and Philosophy for All Ages (1998) ISBN 81-7822-007-5
- Explore Hinduism (2005) ISBN 1-872883-81-8
gollark: No, just yellow/red.
gollark: Now I just need yellow, red and some other one for my evil plan.
gollark: Finally, swapped my white zyu for... a pink zyu.
gollark: Fish can catch a gold lunar herald... during the indigo times.
gollark: Excited for differently coloured lunar heralds for my slowly expanding collection in a few hours.
References
- Bansi Pandit data at Superdata Profiles website.
- Rukmini Callimachi, "Paradise lost", Daily Herald, May 4, 2003. Archived April 9, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- Hindu Dharma by Bansi Pandit
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