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Hinduism : The anthropology of a civilization

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Publication details: New York Oxford University Press 1989Description: 189pISBN:
  • 9780195624090
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 294.500000 BIA
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Summary: This is a translation of the original French edition published by Flammarion. The author states that the Hindu religion, because of its many facets, is often regarded as a mixture of many components. However, the archaeological monuments and literary texts of the past few centuries indicate, to the contrary, a certain unity. In this book, Professor Biardeau uses these testimonies of Hindu civilization (the most important of which are socio-religious in nature) in an attempt to bring to light their underlying unity.
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Summary:
This is a translation of the original French edition published by Flammarion. The author states that the Hindu religion, because of its many facets, is often regarded as a mixture of many components. However, the archaeological monuments and literary texts of the past few centuries indicate, to the contrary, a certain unity. In this book, Professor Biardeau uses these testimonies of Hindu civilization (the most important of which are socio-religious in nature) in an attempt to bring to light their underlying unity.