Hindu Mysticism provides a systematic introduction to the evolution of mystical thought in India throughout history. Rather than presenting mysticism as a mere intellectual theory, the author explores it as a formative, creative, and ennobling principle of life. The text argues that mysticism offers a profound spiritual grasp of the aims and problems of human existence that transcends the limitations of reason. By examining key traditions including the Upanishadic, Yogic, Buddhistic, and Bhakti paths, the book offers a clear outline of the diverse expressions of Hindu spiritual life.
Why You Should Read?
- Gain a clear understanding of the historical evolution of Hindu mysticism.
- Explore the four primary types of mysticism: Upanishadic, Yogic, Buddhistic, and Bhakti.
- Discover how mysticism functions as a practical, creative principle for living.
- Access insights drawn directly from original source materials for an authentic perspective.
About the Author
Surendranath Dasgupta was a distinguished Indian scholar of philosophy and a renowned authority on Indian thought. He is widely recognized for his monumental multi-volume work, A History of Indian Philosophy, which remains a foundational text for students and researchers of the subject. His academic career included significant contributions to the study of Sanskrit and the comparative analysis of Eastern and Western philosophical traditions, establishing him as a preeminent intellectual figure of the twentieth century.