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The History of India From the Earliest Ages Volume III focuses on the Hindu, Buddhist, and Brahmanical periods of Indian history. This scholarly work by J. Talboys Wheeler presents a detailed exploration of India’s religious, philosophical, and cultural development during these transformative epochs.
Wheeler examines the emergence and evolution of Hinduism, the rise of Buddhism as a major spiritual force, and the subsequent Brahmanical resurgence. The volume covers the intricate systems of belief, ritual practices, and philosophical thought that defined these periods. Through careful historical analysis, the author traces how these religious movements influenced social structures, governance, and intellectual discourse.
This authoritative text serves as an essential reference for understanding the foundational religious traditions that continue to shape Indian society. Scholars, historians, and students of ancient India will find this comprehensive account invaluable for grasping the complexity and significance of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Brahmanical thought in their historical context.







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