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Indian Philosophies Rediscovered (Ancient Wisdom, Modern Relevance)
| Expected release date is Jul 7th 2026 |
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Overview
Indian Philosophies Rediscovered: Ancient Wisdom, Modern Relevance invites readers on a journey through the intellectual heritage of ancient India, uncovering a tradition of thought grounded in reason, inquiry, and human understanding.
For centuries, Western philosophy has shaped global discourse, often eclipsing the profound contributions of Eastern thinkers. This book seeks to redress that balance, shining a light on India’s rich philosophical systems and the remarkable minds behind them. Through accessible and engaging exploration, it reveals how the principles of Indian philosophy—from logic and ethics to metaphysics and self-realization—remain deeply relevant to the modern world.
Blending historical insight with contemporary reflection, Indian Philosophies Rediscovered reawakens the timeless wisdom of the East, reminding readers that civilization’s true strength lies in its pursuit of knowledge, dialogue, and self-awareness.









