Description
The Hindoos: Including a general description of India is a significant historical work by William Westall that offers an extensive study of Hindu civilization during the colonial period. The book provides detailed descriptions of Indian geography, climate, and the social structures of Hindu society.
Westall’s account covers Hindu religious practices, philosophical traditions, and cultural customs with the perspective of a 19th-century Western observer. The work includes observations on daily life, marriage customs, caste systems, and agricultural practices across various regions of India.
This historical text serves as an important primary source for understanding how India and Hindu culture were perceived and documented by Western scholars of the era. The comprehensive nature of Westall’s descriptions makes it valuable for historians, students of Indian culture, and those interested in colonial-era ethnographic studies and cross-cultural understanding.







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