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This third edition of ‘Account of the Writings, Religion, and Manners, of the Hindoos’ presents a detailed examination of Hindu civilization, religious texts, and cultural practices. Translated by W. Ward, the work offers extensive analysis of Hindu philosophy, sacred writings, and social customs that defined Indian civilization.
The book systematically explores Hindu religious beliefs, examining key texts and their theological significance. Ward’s translation provides Western audiences with comprehensive insights into Hindu practices, rituals, and spiritual traditions. The work covers various aspects of Hindu life, including religious ceremonies, social hierarchies, and philosophical concepts that have shaped Indian culture for centuries.
Originally published as a significant scholarly contribution to understanding Eastern religions, this edition remains an important resource for researchers, students, and anyone interested in Hindu spirituality and Indian cultural history. The detailed accounts and translations offer valuable perspectives on religious and social structures of Hindu society.







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