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This scholarly work by Benoy Kumar Sarkar provides a comprehensive analysis of Hindu culture’s rise to prominence during the classical period from 300 to 600 AD. The book examines the religious philosophies, cultural innovations, and political structures that enabled Hindu civilization to become a significant world power during this era.
Sarkar explores the interconnection between Hindu spirituality, artistic achievements, and imperial expansion that characterized this transformative period. The study delves into how Hindu thought influenced neighboring civilizations and contributed to the development of classical Indian society. Through detailed historical examination, the author demonstrates the intellectual and cultural foundations that established Hindu culture’s lasting impact on world civilization.







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