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Brahmajijnasa: Or An Inquiry Into The Philosophical Basis Of Theism is a seminal work by Sitanath Tattwabhushan that delves into the philosophical underpinnings of theistic belief systems. The text systematically examines the rational arguments supporting the existence of Brahman, the ultimate reality in Hindu metaphysics, and the logical framework that sustains theistic worldviews.
Tattwabhushan’s inquiry bridges classical Hindu philosophy with rational inquiry, presenting a comprehensive analysis of how theism can be intellectually justified within a philosophical context. The work addresses fundamental questions about the nature of the divine, the relationship between the absolute and the relative, and the coherence of theistic doctrines. This scholarly treatise remains influential in academic circles studying Indian philosophy, metaphysics, and the philosophical foundations of religious belief systems.







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