Abstract
The book is a humanistic evaluation of the achievements of Indian tradition in the areas of Philosophy, Religion, History, Science, Social Organization, Ethics, Economics, and Politics. Murty tries to point out with a great deal of evidence that the ordinary antinomies like the Spiritual East and the Scientific West do not hold good. Hindu Scriptures emphasize the value of earthly life too. India made significant contributions in the areas of Mathematics and Astronomy. It had a well planned social organization and developed a highly sophisticated system of government. The laws which governed the evolution of Indian Culture are the same as that of the rest of humanity. Only, it passed the recent stages of Western Culture long ago and was for long dormant and in decline. Written against the background of Western publications about Indian Culture the book has throughout an apologetic ring.—J. K.