A History of Pre-Buddhistic Indian Philosophy offers a comprehensive survey of the evolution of philosophical thought during the Vedic and post-Vedic eras. By meticulously examining primary sources including the Rgveda, Atharvaveda, Aranyakas, and the older Upanisads, the author demonstrates that early Indian intellectual development was a systematic and scientific process. This work illuminates a critical, often obscure period of history, providing essential context for understanding the philosophical foundations that preceded the emergence of Jainism and Buddhism.
Why You Should Read?
- Provides a scholarly analysis of the philosophical evolution in the Vedic and post-Vedic periods.
- Exploits original Indian sources to challenge misconceptions about the nature of early Indian thought.
- Serves as an indispensable resource for students and researchers studying the historical background of Buddhistic philosophy.
About the Author
Beni Madhab Barua was a distinguished scholar and educator known for his profound contributions to the study of ancient Indian history, literature, and philosophy. His rigorous academic approach and deep engagement with original texts have made his works foundational for understanding the intellectual landscape of pre-Buddhistic India.