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George Moore’s comprehensive study examines the historical and cultural connections between the lost tribes and Saxon populations spanning Eastern and Western regions. The work presents fresh perspectives on Buddhist philosophy and practice, offering new interpretations that challenge conventional understanding.
A significant portion of this volume is dedicated to translations of rock-records discovered in India, providing direct access to ancient inscriptions and their meanings. These translations serve as primary sources for understanding the spiritual and administrative systems of historical India.
The author synthesizes religious studies, historical analysis, and archaeological evidence to construct a broader narrative of human civilization and spiritual development. This interdisciplinary approach makes the work valuable for scholars of comparative religion, ancient history, and Buddhist studies.
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