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Aspects of the Vedanta is a seminal work by Max Müller, the pioneering German comparative religionist and Indologist. This scholarly treatise provides an in-depth examination of Vedanta philosophy, one of the six major schools of Hindu philosophy. Müller systematically explores the fundamental concepts, metaphysical principles, and spiritual insights that form the foundation of Vedantic thought.
The book delves into the nature of Brahman, the concept of Atman, the relationship between the individual soul and the universal consciousness, and the paths to spiritual realization. Through careful analysis of classical Vedantic texts and teachings, Müller presents the philosophical underpinnings that have shaped Hindu spirituality and metaphysical thought for centuries.
Published by Gyan Publishing House, this work remains an essential resource for students of Indian philosophy, comparative religion, and spiritual traditions seeking to understand the intellectual foundations of Hindu metaphysics.







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