A History of Indian Philosophy By Surendra Nath Dasgupta
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A History of Indian Philosophy (Volume 1–5) – S. N. Dasgupta
Professor S. N. Dasgupta’s A History of Indian Philosophy is one of the most authoritative and comprehensive studies on Indian philosophical traditions ever written. Spanning five scholarly volumes, this monumental work explores the evolution of Indian thought from the Vedic age through the classical systems of Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain philosophy.
Renowned for its depth, clarity, and original research, the series provides a systematic and detailed examination of major philosophical schools including Vedanta, Samkhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Mimamsa, Buddhism, Jainism, and various lesser-known traditions. Dasgupta masterfully traces the historical development, metaphysical foundations, logical structures, and spiritual insights of each system.
Written in a lucid and organized style, this classic reference work remains indispensable for students, scholars, researchers, and serious readers interested in Indian philosophy, religion, spirituality, and intellectual history.
A valuable addition to every philosophy and Indology collection, this set stands as a landmark contribution to the understanding of India’s profound intellectual heritage.

















