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This facsimile reproduction presents Alexander Hamilton’s scholarly examination of Hindu chronological systems during the early 19th century. Through a series of carefully constructed letters, Hamilton undertakes the ambitious task of analyzing and interpreting Hindu historical records, sacred texts, and chronological frameworks.
The work represents a significant attempt to bridge Eastern and Western scholarly traditions by establishing comparative chronologies between Hindu historical accounts and Biblical timelines. Hamilton’s approach reflects the intellectual curiosities and missionary motivations of the colonial era, seeking to understand Hindu civilization’s temporal organization while simultaneously exploring how such understanding might facilitate Christian advancement in India.
This volume constitutes an important historical document for understanding early orientalist scholarship, Hindu studies, and the intersection of religious comparative analysis with colonial-era intellectual discourse. It remains valuable for researchers studying the history of Sanskrit scholarship, Hindu chronology, and the development of religious comparative studies in the 19th century.

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