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Hindus of India is an authoritative examination of Hindu civilization and its multifaceted contributions to world culture and philosophy. Written by Brig. Jagdev Singh, this work delves into the spiritual foundations, historical development, and contemporary relevance of Hinduism.
The book explores the philosophical underpinnings of Hindu thought, including core concepts such as dharma, karma, and moksha. It presents a detailed analysis of Hindu practices, rituals, and traditions that have persisted for millennia. The author provides insights into how Hindu principles have shaped social structures, ethical systems, and artistic expressions across the Indian subcontinent.
Through this comprehensive study, readers gain a deeper understanding of Hinduism’s role in Indian society and its influence on global spiritual consciousness. The book serves as an essential resource for those seeking to understand the complexity and depth of Hindu religious and cultural traditions.







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