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This scholarly work presents translated Sanskrit texts that illuminate the origins and historical development of the Indian people, their religious beliefs, and social institutions. J. Muir’s meticulous translation work offers readers direct access to ancient sources that shaped Indian civilization and culture.
The third edition compiles significant Sanskrit passages and commentaries that address fundamental questions about early Indian society, including the development of the caste system, Vedic religion, and philosophical traditions. These primary sources provide invaluable context for understanding Hindu traditions, social hierarchies, and intellectual developments in ancient India.
Essential for scholars of Indian history, religious studies, and Sanskrit literature, this collection bridges ancient wisdom and modern scholarship, making complex Sanskrit philosophical and historical texts accessible to English-speaking audiences seeking authentic understanding of Indian civilization’s foundations.







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