Studies in Hinduism penned by René Guénon, delves into the profound insights of Hindu scriptures and the wisdom bestowed by visionary sages with their intuitive prowess known as ṛtambhara prajñā. The book adeptly unveils the concept of daivī sampat, the path of divine propriety, offering a remedy to counter the detrimental influences of materialism. René Guénon, the author, epitomizes those who prioritize the spiritual essence within humanity over mere external displays of wealth. This audacious exposition of truth might incite varying responses from contemporary Indologists in India and across the globe. However, it simultaneously compels readers to recognize that the prevailing modern world suffers not from destitution, but rather from the excesses of prosperity. This book holds immense significance for scholars, researchers, educators in the fields of Hinduism and Philosophy. However, its engaging content also ensures that even an average reader will find it captivating.
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Soft cover. Condition: New. Studies in Hinduism penned by René Guénon, delves into the profound insights of Hindu scriptures and the wisdom bestowed by visionary sages with their intuitive prowess known as ṛtambhara prajñā The book adeptly unveils the concept of daivī sampat, the path of divine propriety, offering a remedy to counter the detrimental influences of materialism. René Guénon, the author, epitomizes those who prioritize the spiritual essence within humanity over mere external displays of wealth. This audacious exposition of truth might incite varying responses from contemporary Indologists in India and across the globe. However, it simultaneously compels readers to recognize that the prevailing modern world suffers not from destitution, but rather from the excesses of prosperity. This book holds immense significance for scholars, researchers, educators in the fields of Hinduism and Philosophy. However, its engaging content also ensures that even an average reader will find it captivating. Seller Inventory # 153143