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This seminal work by Benoy Kumar Sarkar provides an in-depth analysis of the political institutions and theoretical frameworks that shaped Hindu civilization. Drawing on comparative political methodology, Sarkar examines the constitutional structures, governance systems, and political philosophies that emerged from ancient Hindu texts and practices.
The study traces the evolution of political thought from the Vedic period through classical Hindu kingdoms, analyzing concepts of sovereignty, statecraft, and administrative organization. Sarkar demonstrates how Hindu political theory addressed fundamental questions of governance, justice, and social order that remain relevant to modern political discourse.
This scholarly examination is essential for understanding the intellectual foundations of Indian political traditions and their contributions to global political philosophy. The work bridges Eastern and Western political thought, offering valuable perspectives on comparative governance systems and the enduring principles of Hindu statecraft.
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