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Lectures On The Theism Of The Upanishads is a comprehensive philosophical treatise that delves into the theological and metaphysical dimensions of the Upanishadic texts. Sitanath Tattvabhushan, a renowned Sanskrit scholar and philosopher, presents a detailed analysis of how theism is conceptualized and articulated within these ancient Indian scriptures.
The work explores the nature of Brahman, the relationship between the divine and the individual soul, and the various paths to spiritual realization as described in Vedantic philosophy. Through systematic lectures, the author examines the epistemological foundations of Upanishadic thought and its implications for understanding ultimate reality. This scholarly work serves as an essential guide for students of comparative theology, Indian philosophy, and those seeking a deeper understanding of Hindu metaphysical traditions and their theistic dimensions.
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