About The Book: In "The Beginnings of Hindu Pantheism," Charles Rockwell Lanman (1850-1941) explores the early development of pantheistic thought in ancient Hindu texts, particularly the Vedas and Upanishads. Delivered at the Twenty-second Annual Meeting, his address highlights the evolution of the concept of a universal, all-encompassing divine presence. Lanman examines how early Hindu thinkers moved from polytheism toward the idea of Brahman-an ultimate, formless reality. His analysis sheds light on the philosophical depth of early Hinduism and its enduring spiritual significance.
Author: Charles Rockwell Lanman
Pages: 109
Edition: 1890
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