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Indian Antiquities represents a monumental scholarly undertaking by Thomas Maurice, offering extensive dissertations on multiple aspects of ancient Indian civilization. This seven-volume set explores the geographical divisions of ancient India, providing detailed accounts of regional territories and their historical significance.
The work delves into the pure system of primeval theology, examining the foundational religious and philosophical beliefs that shaped Indian culture and society. Maurice carefully analyzes the spiritual frameworks and metaphysical concepts central to early Indian thought.
A significant portion addresses the grand code of civil law in ancient India, investigating the legal structures, governance systems, and administrative practices that regulated Indian societies. This comprehensive examination of Indian antiquities serves as an invaluable resource for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the intellectual and cultural foundations of one of the world’s oldest civilizations.







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