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This scholarly address by Charles Rockwell Lanman traces the intellectual and spiritual roots of Hindu pantheism, one of the most profound philosophical traditions in Eastern religion. Originally delivered at the twenty-second annual meeting, Lanman provides a detailed examination of how pantheistic concepts emerged within Hindu philosophy and their significance in understanding the broader framework of Hindu spirituality.
The work explores the theological foundations that connect the divine principle to all existence, examining key texts and teachings that influenced the development of pantheistic thought. Lanman’s analysis offers valuable insights into the evolution of Hindu religious philosophy and its impact on spiritual practice and belief systems throughout history. This address remains a seminal work for scholars studying comparative religion, Hindu philosophy, and the historical development of Eastern spiritual traditions.
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