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A History of Hindu Chemistry is a seminal two-volume work that traces the development of chemical knowledge and alchemical practices in Hindu civilization from its earliest periods to the sixteenth century A.D. Author Praphulla Chandra Ray provides a detailed scholarly examination of how Hindu scholars and practitioners understood matter, transformation, and the properties of substances.
This comprehensive set explores the intersection of spirituality, philosophy, and proto-scientific inquiry in ancient Hindu texts and traditions. Ray carefully documents historical evidence, manuscripts, and practices that demonstrate the sophisticated understanding of chemical processes, metallurgy, and pharmaceutical preparations in Hindu culture. The work is essential for those studying the history of science, Hindu philosophy, and the contributions of Eastern civilizations to scientific knowledge.
Through meticulous research and analysis, this two-volume set challenges conventional narratives about the origins of chemical science and highlights the intellectual achievements of Hindu scholars across centuries.







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