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Selections from the Popular Poetry of the Hindoos is a notable compilation that brings forth the rich poetic traditions of Hindu literature to English-speaking audiences. Compiled by Thomas Duer Broughton, this collection represents an important early effort in cross-cultural literary exchange during the colonial period.
The work presents carefully chosen verses and poems that reflect the themes, values, and artistic sensibilities of Hindu poetic traditions. Through these selections, readers encounter the emotional depth, spiritual wisdom, and aesthetic sophistication inherent in Indian literature. The translations aim to preserve the essence and beauty of the original works while making them accessible to those unfamiliar with Sanskrit and regional Indian languages.
This anthology serves as both a literary work and a historical document, showcasing the intersection of Eastern and Western literary appreciation. It remains valuable for scholars, students, and enthusiasts interested in comparative literature, Indian culture, and the history of literary translation.







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