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Lectures On The Theism Of The Upanishads is a seminal scholarly work by Sitanath Tattvabhushan that delves into the philosophical foundations of theism as expounded in the ancient Upanishadic texts. The author provides a comprehensive analysis of how theistic concepts are woven throughout these sacred Hindu scriptures.
Tattvabhushan, a respected Indian philosopher and intellectual, systematically presents the metaphysical arguments and spiritual principles underlying Upanishadic thought. The lectures explore the nature of Brahman, the relationship between the divine and the individual soul, and the epistemological frameworks through which ancient Indian philosophers understood ultimate reality.
This work serves as an essential reference for students of comparative philosophy, Hindu theology, and Indian intellectual history. It bridges traditional Sanskrit scholarship with modern philosophical discourse, making complex Vedantic concepts accessible to contemporary readers seeking to understand the profound spiritual and intellectual heritage of Indian civilization.






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