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Indian Religious Thought provides an in-depth analysis of the diverse philosophical and spiritual traditions that have profoundly influenced Indian culture and society. The work traces the development of major schools of thought, from the ancient Vedic period through contemporary interpretations, exploring how these traditions address fundamental questions of existence, ethics, and enlightenment.
The book examines key concepts such as dharma, karma, and moksha, while analyzing the contributions of influential philosophers and spiritual leaders. It covers the principal texts including the Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and Buddhist sutras, demonstrating their continuing relevance to modern life and global spirituality.
Through careful analysis of both similarities and differences between traditions, this work reveals the rich intellectual heritage of India and its lasting impact on world philosophy and religious studies.







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