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This scholarly work by Benoy Kumar Sarkar presents a unique comparative analysis of Chinese religious thought and practices viewed through the lens of Hindu philosophy and spirituality. The author investigates the fundamental similarities and divergences between Chinese and Hindu religious mentalities, exploring how Asian civilizations developed parallel spiritual concepts and practices.
Sarkar’s study delves into the core tendencies of Asiatic thought, examining how both Chinese and Hindu traditions approach metaphysics, cosmology, and the nature of divinity. The book provides valuable insights into the interconnectedness of Eastern philosophies and the universal principles that underlie diverse Asian spiritual systems. This text serves as an important resource for scholars of comparative religion, philosophy, and Asian studies seeking to understand the deeper intellectual and spiritual bonds between major Eastern civilizations.







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