Description
The Missionary’s Vade Mecum offers a detailed and systematic account of Hindu religious traditions in Northwest India. T. Phillips provides an invaluable resource for missionaries, scholars, and those seeking to understand the complex landscape of Hindu spirituality during the colonial period.
This condensed yet comprehensive work examines the major sects, philosophical schools, and religious practices that shaped Hindu society in the region. The author meticulously documents religious literature, theological concepts, and cultural customs, providing practical insights for cross-cultural religious engagement.
Rather than offering superficial observations, Phillips delivers an informed examination of Hinduism’s diversity and depth, exploring everything from sacred texts to ritualistic practices. This historical document remains relevant for understanding Hindu philosophy, comparative religion studies, and the intellectual foundations of Indian spirituality.







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