Nature and man: the Hindu perspectives

Varanasi: Sole distributors, D.K. Book Agencies (1995)
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The present work is a contribution towards understanding the cultural environment in which the concept of man and nature were conceived in India. The book has the virtue of presenting the Hindu philosophical systems in a style that is intelligible for even neophytes.

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