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This seminal work offers a detailed examination of Hindu religious texts, philosophical doctrines, and cultural practices from a 19th-century perspective. W. Ward’s translation presents a systematic study of Hindu writings including the Vedas, Upanishads, and other sacred literature, alongside careful documentation of religious ceremonies, social customs, and moral teachings.
The author provides comprehensive analysis of Hindu beliefs, temple practices, caste systems, and daily life rituals. This historical account serves as an important resource for understanding how Hindu civilization was perceived and documented during the colonial period, making it valuable for scholars of religious studies, Indian history, and comparative theology.
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