
Encyclopaedia of Vedic Philosophy
Contrary to the popular perception that Indian civilizations has been largely concerned with the affairs of the spirit and "after-life", India's historical record suggests that some of the greatest Indian minds were much more concerened with developing grounded in reality. This book as an introduction to Vedic philosophy. It is introductory in two ways. First, It presuppose, on the part of its rea...
Contrary to the popular perception that Indian civilizations has been largely concerned with the affairs of the spirit and "after-life", India's historical record suggests that some of the greatest Indian minds were much more concerened with developing grounded in reality. This book as an introduction to Vedic philosophy. It is introductory in two ways. First, It presuppose, on the part of its rea...