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This scholarly work presents a detailed exposition of Brahmaism’s philosophical underpinnings through a series of lectures delivered before the prestigious Theological Society in Calcutta during 1906-1907. Sitanath Tattvabhushan, a prominent Indian philosopher and theologian, systematically examines the historical evolution and intellectual foundations of Brahmaism, one of India’s most important religious reform movements.
The lectures trace Brahmaism from its origins through its development into a significant force in Indian intellectual and spiritual life. Tattvabhushan analyzes the core philosophical concepts, theological principles, and ethical teachings that define the movement, while contextualizing them within broader Indian philosophical traditions and contemporary social dynamics of the period.
Essential for scholars of Indian philosophy, religious history, and 19th-20th century Indian intellectual movements, this work offers invaluable insights into how Brahmaism sought to reconcile traditional Hindu philosophy with modern rationalist thought, making it a crucial historical document for understanding modern India’s spiritual landscape.
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