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Vedanta Philosophy by F. Max Müller is a seminal work that introduces the core teachings of Vedanta, one of the six orthodox schools of Hindu philosophy. Müller, a renowned scholar of Sanskrit and Indian philosophy, provides a detailed analysis of the Upanishads, which form the basis of Vedanta thought. The book explores the nature of reality, the self, and the ultimate purpose of life, emphasizing the concept of Brahman (the supreme, formless reality) and Atman (the individual soul). Müller’s work highlights Vedanta’s influence on spirituality and its philosophical relevance in the context of both Eastern and Western thought.