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Introduction to the study of the Hindu doctrinesIntroduction to the study of the Hindu doctrines

Introduction to the study of the Hindu doctrines1945

René Guénon

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In Introduction to the Study of the Hindu Doctrines, René Guénon offers a comprehensive and insightful examination of the profound metaphysical principles at the heart of Hindu philosophy. This seminal work provides an essential gateway for readers seeking to understand the core doctrines of Hinduism, not merely as a religious tradition, but as a complete system of spiritual knowledge that transcends time and place.Guénon navigates the central teachings of Hindu thought, including the concepts of the Self (Atman), the Absolute (Brahman), and the cyclical nature of existence, while emphasizing the importance of aligning oneself with universal spiritual laws. With his characteristic clarity, Guénon shows how these ancient doctrines remain relevant and necessary for a genuine understanding of both the material and spiritual realms. This book serves as both a scholarly guide and a spiritual manual, providing invaluable insights into Hinduism’s metaphysical framework and its central role within the larger context of perennial wisdom. Introduction to the Study of the Hindu Doctrines is indispensable for anyone seeking a deeper, more authentic understanding of the Hindu tradition and its esoteric dimensions.René Guénon (1886–1951) was a pioneering French metaphysician, philosopher, and esotericist whose writings bridged Eastern and Western spiritual traditions. A leading voice in the Traditionalist School, Guénon sought to restore timeless metaphysical principles amid the disorientation of the modern world. His works explore symbolism, initiation, sacred knowledge, and the unity underlying all authentic spiritual paths. After relocating to Egypt in 1930, he embraced Sufism and lived the remainder of his life in Cairo, deepening his engagement with Islamic mysticism. Today, Guénon remains a key influence on scholars, seekers, and spiritual thinkers worldwide.

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First published
1945
ISBN-10
090058873X
OL Work ID
OL1230279W

Subjects

DoctrinesHindu PhilosophyHinduismPhilosophy, HinduPhilosophie hindoueHindouisme

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