Description
This scholarly work by George Moore delves into the fascinating history of lost tribes and their relationship to Saxon cultures across East and West. The book presents innovative interpretations of Buddhist philosophy and religion, offering fresh perspectives on one of the world’s major spiritual traditions.
A significant portion of the text is dedicated to translations and analysis of rock-records and ancient inscriptions found throughout India. These translations provide valuable primary source material for understanding early Indian history, religion, and culture. Moore’s work bridges Eastern and Western historical narratives, examining how ancient peoples migrated and influenced civilizations across continents.
The combination of tribal history, Buddhist studies, and archaeological translations makes this book a unique contribution to religious and historical scholarship, appealing to readers interested in comparative religion, archaeology, and lost civilizations.







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