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The Land Of The Veda is a remarkable historical account of India during the colonial era, offering readers an intimate perspective through the personal reminiscences of William Butler. This comprehensive work delves into the multifaceted aspects of Indian society, examining the intricate caste system, religious practices, and spiritual traditions that shaped the civilization.
Butler provides detailed descriptions of India’s most significant architectural monuments, palaces, and mausoleums, serving as both travelogue and cultural documentation. The narrative explores Hindu and other Eastern religions, along with mythology and the lives of fakirs and ascetics. The author’s observations on controversial practices such as Thuggee reflect the curiosities and prejudices of Victorian-era Western observers encountering Indian culture.
This work stands as a valuable historical document for understanding 19th-century India and Western perceptions of Eastern spirituality and society.







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