173 Pages
by
Routledge
174 Pages
by
Routledge
173 Pages
by
Routledge
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First published in 1948, Hinduism presents an introductory outline of the story of Hinduism from the earliest times, and paves the way for further and more detailed study, as well as interests the general reader. It intends to exhibit Hinduism as an event rather than as something static; as an organism, developing, reforming itself, and even changing and absorbing new elements, rather than as a... Read more
Preface Introduction 1. Early Beginnings 2. The Religion of the Vedic Age 3. The Age of the Upanishads 4. The Great Movements 5. The Change to International Religion 6. Hinduism during the Medieval Period 7. Islam in India and its Consequences 8. The British Occupation and its Effects 9. Religious Observances 10. Self-Government and the Future of Hinduism
Biography
A. C. Bouquet






