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This scholarly work by George Macmunn provides an in-depth examination of India’s rich and complex religious landscape. The book covers major religions including Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, while also delving into hidden cults and esoteric practices that have influenced Indian spirituality for centuries.
Macmunn brings historical context and anthropological insight to his analysis of both popular and obscure spiritual movements. The text explores the philosophical foundations, rituals, and cultural significance of these traditions, offering readers a deeper understanding of how religion has shaped Indian society. This comprehensive study serves as both an academic resource and a fascinating journey through India’s spiritual heritage.







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