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About the Book
The present edition of this Encyclopaedia is recompiled in three volumes which covers all the important aspect of Indian Philosophy form earliest time to post-modern era. This edition incorporates some of the important issues that were missing in the first edition. Its main objective of this edition is to redesign a clear and comprehensive exposition of all important aspects that constitutes Indian Philosophy. This edition touches every point and exposes every nook and corner of all the aspects constituting Indian Philosophy. These three volumes serves as a knowledge box for Indian Philosophy. It provides ample information relevant to the concerned field; in other words, whatever philosophies, systems, views, terminologies, etc that comes under the known English alphabets A to Z is duly presented in this work. Its sole purpose is to serve as a useful guide for the research scholars, the novices who have just stepped in into this vast field and for those who have a keen interest in Indian Philosophy.
About the Authors
N.K. Singh, 30 year research experience of Oriental Religion and Philosophy, has written several books on religion, philosophy and its allied subject. His works especially on oriental studies initiated considerable interest on Buddhism, Hinduism and Islam, carrying high appreciation from scholars of Buddhist and Islamic countries. Presently, he is the Director of International Centre for Religious Studies, Delhi and Chief Editor of Global Religious Vision: a quarterly Research Journal since 1999. He established publishing house “Global Vision Publishing House” in 2000 for promoting research culture among Indian youth.
A.P. Mishra, a young and dynamic scholar of philosophy, is doing research in Patna University. Mr. Mishra has written many research papers in national and international journal which undoubtedly prove his efficiency and knowledge in the field of oriental studies. Presently he is teaching philosophy in A. S. College, Deoghar, Jharkhand.
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