A collection of the lectures of Max Muller, India: What it Can Teach Us portrays India, especially Vedic India, as an epitome of virtue and morality, whose glory is equal to classical Greek and Roman thought. Muller, in these essays, urges the West to abandon their superior colonial mind-set to
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Overview: The collection of lectures of F. Max Mรผller portrays India, specially, the Vedic India, as an epitome of virtuosity & morality, whose glory is equal if not greater to the classical Greek or Roman Civilizations. Mรผller urges the Westerners to come out of their supreme colonial mindset & adm
Overview: The collection of lectures of F. Max Mรผller portrays India, specially, the Vedic India, as an epitome of virtuosity & morality, whose glory is equal if not greater to the classical Greek or Roman Civilizations. Mรผller urges the Westerners to come out of their supreme colonial mindset & adm
Overview: The collection of lectures of F. Max Mรผller portrays India, specially, the Vedic India, as an epitome of virtuosity & morality, whose glory is equal if not greater to the classical Greek or Roman Civilizations. Mรผller urges the Westerners to come out of their supreme colonial mindset & adm
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