Publisher: Hardpress Publishing (10 January 2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 129014270X
ISBN-13: 978-1290142700
Pages: 352
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India: What can it Teach Us by F. Max Muller Free VBook Download
India-What Can It Teach Us? is a series of lectures delivered by F.
Max Muller in 1882 at Cambridge, intended for the candidates for the
Indian Civil Service. He projected his idea of India and of Hindu
religion in its most ancient form based on a study of Sanskrit
literatures, to the religious life of the Hindus of his time. He
expounded his views on different occasions but expressed them most
succinctly in these lectures. Max Muller vehemently denounced the
habitual denigration of the Indian character by those Englishmen who
lived in India or had first-hand experience of the country. He thus, set
himself not only to defend Indians but also to show in what way the
Indian character and outlook could be a complement to those of the
European. This is why he had chosen the title of his lecture :
India-What Can It Teach Us? In his second and third lectures Max Muller
grappled with prejudice that consisted in looking upon stay in India as a
kind of moral exile and in regarding the Hindus as an inferior race. On
the basis of facts and testimonies from Hindu scriptures foreign
accounts and Colonel Sleeman’s observations, he clearly showed the
truthful character of the Hindus. Lecture four seeks to clear doubts on
the basis of evidences in the original texts regarding the historical
importance of Vedic literature. Max Muller refuted the supposed foreign
influences on the language, religion and the ceremonial of the ancient
Vedic literature of India. Lecture Five is concerned with the study of
religion and mythology revealed in Vedic literature. Lecture Six
discusses, in detail, the Vedic deities. Lecture Seven is devoted to
answering questions as to how the Vedic literature could have been
composed and preserved, if writing was unknown to India before 500 BC.
While the hymns of the Rgveda are said to date from 1500 BC. Max Muller
indicated how this religious growth contained at the same time the germs
of Indian philosophy-Vedanta, the end, the goal, the highest object.
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