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This scholarly work by Benoy Kumar Sarkar presents a unique comparative analysis of Chinese religion as understood through Hindu philosophical perspectives. The author investigates the underlying mentalities and spiritual tendencies that characterize Asian thought and religious expression.
Sarkar explores the interconnections between Chinese and Hindu religious systems, revealing common threads in their approaches to spirituality, metaphysics, and social organization. The study examines how both traditions share fundamental assumptions about the nature of reality, the purpose of human existence, and the path to spiritual enlightenment.
By utilizing Hindu interpretative frameworks, the author provides fresh insights into Chinese religious practices, beliefs, and philosophical schools. This comparative methodology illuminates the distinctive characteristics of Asiatic mentality as it manifests in religious thought and cultural expression across different Asian civilizations.
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