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This comprehensive study by Joseph Mullen delves into the profound religious aspects embedded within Hindu philosophy. The work systematically presents and discusses how Hindu philosophical schools address fundamental questions of spirituality, divinity, and the nature of existence.
Mullen explores the intricate connections between Hindu philosophical thought and religious practice, demonstrating how ancient wisdom traditions inform contemporary spiritual understanding. The book examines various schools of Hindu philosophy and their unique approaches to religious concepts such as dharma, karma, moksha, and the nature of the divine.
Through careful analysis and scholarly discussion, this text bridges the gap between abstract philosophical concepts and lived religious experience in Hinduism. It serves as an essential resource for students, scholars, and practitioners seeking to understand the deeper spiritual foundations of Hindu thought and practice.







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