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This classic scholarly work by Max Müller presents a detailed analysis of Vedanta and Purva Mimamsa, two of the six major schools of Hindu philosophy. Müller, a pioneering Indologist of the 19th century, offers Western audiences an accessible yet rigorous examination of these ancient Indian philosophical traditions.
Vedanta, literally meaning ‘the end of the Vedas,’ focuses on the nature of ultimate reality (Brahman) and the relationship between the individual self (Atman) and the universal consciousness. Purva Mimamsa, the earlier school of exegesis, emphasizes the interpretation of Vedic rituals and their metaphysical implications.
Through comparative analysis and philosophical discourse, Müller illuminates the differences and intersections between these two schools, their methodologies, and their enduring influence on Hindu spirituality and practice. This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House preserves this foundational work for contemporary readers interested in Eastern philosophy and religious studies.
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