Description
Indian India as Seen by a Guest in Rajasthan by C. W. Waddington offers a firsthand account of the author’s experiences in Rajasthan, India. Written from the perspective of a foreign missionary, the book provides detailed observations of the cultural, social, and religious life in the region during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Waddington highlights the complexities of Indian society, focusing on its traditions, rituals, and the challenges of missionary work in such a deeply rooted culture. His insights reflect both admiration for the local people and a critical view of the social inequalities he encountered.