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This seminal work presents a detailed scholarly analysis of India’s rich ethnological landscape, encompassing the study of its varied ethnic communities, linguistic diversity, and complex religious traditions. Compiled by Herbert Risley, George Grierson, and William Crooke—three preeminent scholars of Indian culture—the book offers comprehensive insights into the interconnections between ethnology, languages, and religious practices across the Indian subcontinent.
The authors examine the historical development and contemporary state of India’s major language families, literary achievements, and spiritual traditions. Through rigorous research and anthropological observation, they illuminate how ethnicity, language, and religion have shaped Indian society. This work serves as an essential reference for understanding the foundational elements of Indian civilization and remains valuable for scholars, academics, and anyone interested in Indian culture, anthropology, and religious studies.







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