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Indian Religion And Survival presents a scholarly examination of India’s rich religious heritage and its practical applications to human existence. Mrs. Rhys Davids, a renowned scholar of Eastern philosophy, delves into the fundamental principles that have sustained Indian civilization through centuries of change.
The work explores how ancient Indian religious teachings address timeless questions about meaning, ethics, and human flourishing. Through careful analysis of sacred texts and spiritual traditions, the author demonstrates the relevance of these age-old wisdom systems to modern challenges. The book bridges classical Indian thought with contemporary concerns, showing how religious principles serve not merely as abstract philosophy but as practical guides for living meaningfully.
This volume is essential reading for students of comparative religion, Indian philosophy, and anyone seeking to understand how spiritual traditions contribute to human welfare and societal stability.







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