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Religion in India offers an accessible overview of the complex and multifaceted spiritual traditions that have flourished across the Indian subcontinent for millennia. Varuni Bhatia examines Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Islam, and Christianity within the Indian context, exploring how these religions have interacted, influenced, and shaped one another over centuries.
The book addresses key themes including religious philosophy, worship practices, sacred texts, and the role of religion in contemporary Indian society. Rather than treating religions in isolation, Bhatia emphasizes the interconnectedness and cultural exchanges that characterize India’s religious heritage. Readers gain insight into how religious traditions have contributed to India’s art, literature, architecture, and social values.
Part of the Oxford India Short Introductions series, this volume is ideal for students, scholars, and general readers seeking to understand the spiritual foundations of Indian civilization and the enduring influence of religious traditions in modern India.







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