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Awas-I-Hind; or A Voice from the Ganges is a remarkable scholarly work by George Manwaring that ventures into comparative religious studies. The book presents a unique and controversial argument about the true source of Christianity, drawing connections between Christian theology and the spiritual traditions of India, particularly those associated with the Ganges River.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this non-fiction work reflects 19th-century intellectual curiosity about Eastern religions and Western spirituality. Manwaring’s thesis challenges conventional understanding of Christian origins by suggesting significant influences from Hindu and Indian philosophical traditions. The work engages with theological, historical, and philosophical questions that were revolutionary for its time, offering readers a thought-provoking perspective on religious syncretism and cultural exchange.
This book appeals to scholars of comparative religion, historians of Christian thought, and those interested in East-West philosophical dialogue during the colonial period.







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