Description
“Comparative Studies in Vedantism” by Mahendranath Sircar offers an in-depth analysis of major Vedantic schools—Advaita, Vishishtadvaita, and Dvaita—focusing on their views of reality, knowledge, and the divine. Sircar highlights their philosophical differences and shared insights, while also comparing them with Western philosophical ideas. The work promotes cross-cultural understanding and spiritual dialogue, making it a vital contribution to comparative philosophy. It reflects Sircar’s commitment to synthesizing Eastern and Western thought in pursuit of universal truths.