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Hindu Ethics: Principles Of Hindu Religio-Social Regeneration is a seminal work by distinguished scholars Mahamahopadhyaya Ganganath Jha and Babu Govinda Das, with contributions from Babu Bhagavan Das. The book provides an in-depth analysis of ethical principles embedded in Hindu philosophy and religious traditions.
The authors explore how ancient Hindu wisdom can address contemporary social challenges through ethical regeneration. The work delves into fundamental concepts of dharma, karma, and righteous conduct as outlined in sacred texts. It examines the interconnection between individual morality and collective social progress, offering practical guidance for ethical living based on Hindu philosophical teachings.
This scholarly text serves as both an academic reference and a philosophical guide, making Hindu ethical principles accessible to modern readers while maintaining scholarly rigor.







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