Description
This scholarly work presents a detailed examination of religious excavations conducted across Western India, encompassing three of India’s most significant spiritual traditions: Buddhism, Brahminism, and Jainism. John Wilson, a noted historian and theologian, offers an authoritative analysis of archaeological findings that illuminate the religious practices, architectural achievements, and cultural contributions of these faiths.
The lecture explores the material evidence of religious devotion found at various archaeological sites, including temples, monasteries, and sacred structures. Wilson’s investigation reveals the sophisticated understanding these religions had of sacred space and spiritual expression through built environment and artistic endeavor. The work serves as a valuable resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in understanding India’s rich religious and cultural heritage through an archaeological lens.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this text bridges historical scholarship with religious studies, providing readers with comprehensive knowledge of how Buddhism, Brahminism, and Jainism shaped the landscape and culture of Western India.







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