Immerse yourself in the intellectual richness of Indian philosophical traditions with this scholarly masterpiece that unveils the development of philosophical thought in India from the Vedic period to the early centuries of the Common Era. This insightful book presents a panoramic view of diverse philosophical schools, including Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya, Yoga, and others, and offers invaluable insights into their key tenets and contributions. Extensive research and lucid writing make this volume an essential reference for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of Indian philosophy worldwide.
Why You Should Read?
- Provides a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of Indian philosophical thought.
- Highlights the philosophical systems, thinkers, and their ideas that have shaped Indian culture and spirituality.
- Offers an extensive overview of the diverse schools of Indian philosophy and their principles.
- Serves as a perfect value addition for any library and an ideal choice for lovers of history and philosophy.
About the Author
Surendranath Dasgupta was a distinguished scholar and philosopher known for his monumental contributions to the study of Indian philosophy. His rigorous academic approach and deep understanding of ancient texts have made his works foundational for students and researchers globally. His writing is celebrated for its clarity and depth, bridging the gap between complex metaphysical concepts and accessible historical analysis.