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This four-volume set presents a detailed and systematic account of Hindu writings, religious doctrines, and social customs. Translated by W. Ward, the work offers extensive documentation of Hindu philosophical texts, ritualistic practices, and cultural manners that defined Hindu society. The collection serves as an important historical reference for understanding Hindu civilization during the period of its compilation.
Ward’s translation makes complex Sanskrit texts and Hindu theological concepts accessible to Western readers. The set explores the foundations of Hindu religion, including discussions of major texts, deities, worship practices, and the social structure of Hindu communities. This scholarly work remains valuable for students of comparative religion, Indian philosophy, and cultural studies seeking authentic primary source materials on Hinduism.







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