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Brahman: A Study on the History of Indian Philosophy is a seminal work by Hervey DeWitt Griswold that provides an in-depth analysis of one of the most fundamental concepts in Indian philosophical thought. The book traces the evolution of the concept of Brahman through different periods and schools of Hindu philosophy, examining how various thinkers and traditions have understood and interpreted this ultimate reality.
Griswold’s scholarly approach combines historical rigor with philosophical insight, making complex metaphysical ideas accessible to readers. The work covers diverse philosophical schools including Vedanta, Samkhya, and other major traditions, showing how Brahman has been understood as the absolute, universal consciousness, and transcendent principle underlying all existence. This study remains an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the intellectual foundations of Hindu philosophy and Indian thought.







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