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This seminal work offers an extensive examination of Hindu religious texts, theological doctrines, and cultural practices. W. Ward provides a detailed analysis of the sacred writings that form the foundation of Hinduism, including the Vedas, Upanishads, and other philosophical texts.
The author explores the core beliefs and spiritual traditions of Hindu society, examining both orthodox and heterodox schools of thought. The work documents Hindu customs, rituals, and social structures with scholarly precision.
Originally compiled as an important ethnographic and religious study, this text serves as a valuable historical document for understanding 19th-century perspectives on Hindu civilization. It remains relevant for scholars, students, and anyone interested in religious history and comparative theology.







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