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The Crown of Hinduism by J. N. Farquhar stands as a seminal work in the study of Hindu religious philosophy and spiritual traditions. Originally published as a comprehensive examination of Hindu thought, this book explores the fundamental principles, practices, and beliefs that constitute the essence of Hinduism as a major world religion.
Farquhar’s scholarly approach provides readers with an in-depth understanding of Hindu philosophy, including key concepts, theological frameworks, and spiritual practices. The work traces the historical development and evolution of Hindu traditions, examining how various schools of thought have contributed to the rich tapestry of Hindu spirituality.
This book is essential reading for students of comparative religion, scholars of Hinduism, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Eastern spirituality. The Crown of Hinduism remains a valuable resource for exploring the philosophical foundations and spiritual dimensions of one of the world’s oldest and most complex religious traditions.







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