This is work in a significant area of Inian philosophy on which very little work has been done. Most of the Indian philosophers, to whatever school or tradition they belong, have shown concern for understanding the basic claims of religion and for most of them the problems of religion are those that are generated by sruti tradition of Hinduism. This book will be of immense use to both the students and researchers in Indian philosophy of religion and also to general readers. About the Author:
A.Ramamurty is a retired Professor of Philosophy, University of Hyderabad. He has worked extensively on Classical Indian Philosophy, particularly Vedanta, contemporary Inian Philosophy and comparative religion. His publications include Advaitic Mysticism of Sankara; The Central Philosophy of the Rgveda; Advaita: A conceptual analysis; The Philosophical Foundations of Hinduism and numerous papers in National and International Journals. He has lectured as the British Council's visiting fellow at different Universities in United Kingdom.
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