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Night Falls on Siva’s Hill is a profound exploration of Hindu spirituality and cultural heritage by Edward Thompson. This non-fiction work delves into the sacred geography of India, examining how geographical landmarks become repositories of spiritual significance within Hindu traditions.
Thompson’s scholarly approach combines historical research with philosophical inquiry, offering readers insights into the relationship between physical places and metaphysical concepts. The work investigates how mountains, particularly those associated with Shiva in Hindu cosmology, serve as focal points for religious practice, meditation, and cultural identity.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this book provides valuable perspectives on Indian philosophy and spirituality for both academic audiences and general readers seeking deeper understanding of Hindu traditions and their geographical dimensions.







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