Hinduism stands as the world's oldest and continuously practiced religion, tracing its roots back to the prehistoric cultures of India and perhaps central Asia. Its intricate nature stems from the amalgamation of diverse traditions, beliefs, and practices that have emerged over centuries in the Indian subcontinent. This fusion of multicultural beliefs and practices from diverse linguistic and ethnic populations of India, united by history and geography, creates an impression of a composite religion, teeming with a variety of traditions-each deserving recognition as an independent belief system with shared values and principles. In this remarkable book, acclaimed author Jayaram V provides readers with an insightful and comprehensive exploration of the rich tapestry of Hinduism, often referred to as the Eternal Tradition. He delves into an array of topics, revealing the religion's antiquity, definition, and significance. The text covers essential scriptures, core beliefs, diverse methods of worship, and the pantheon of gods and goddesses. Moreover, readers will gain a profound understanding of vital concepts such as karma, dharma, God's incarnations, reincarnation, sacrifice, maya, Prakriti, jiva, the nature of the Self, Brahman, life after death, the evolution of life and intelligence, marriage customs, teacher traditions, and the pursuit of liberation. This book is not just informative; it is an invitation to explore the depth and beauty of Hinduism, inspiring an appreciation for its timeless wisdom and relevance.