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Max Müller’s ‘Vedanta and Purva Mimamsa’ provides a comprehensive examination of two of Hinduism’s most significant philosophical schools. Vedanta, the concluding philosophy of the Vedas, explores the nature of ultimate reality (Brahman) and the relationship between the individual soul and the universal consciousness. Purva Mimamsa, the earlier interpretive school, focuses on the ritualistic aspects and the authority of the Vedas themselves.
Müller, a pioneering comparative religionist and Sanskritist, brings scholarly rigor to explain complex metaphysical concepts in accessible language. The work traces the historical development of both systems, their key proponents, and their philosophical distinctions. It remains an essential resource for students of Hindu philosophy, offering both Western academic perspectives and deep engagement with classical Indian thought. This edition from Gyan Publishing House makes this foundational text available to modern readers interested in Eastern spirituality and philosophical traditions.







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