Hinduism in India
Author has written this book because of his love for world-wide humanity, and his intense interest in the study of the religious beliefs of the human race. We look at everything relatively or by way of comparison. It is the instinctive method of every thoughtful observer, and it is inseparable from our study of human thought, philosophy and religion as outwardly expressed in the habits, customs, social and political life of a people through many centuries. He has introduced much of the human element which is of universal interest and value, and in order to vitalize and give vivid realism to the religious thought of India, and its effect upon the practices and customs and life of the people as effected by the dominant religion of Hinduism. In other words, he has endeavoured to write so that the reader might be able to see the things about which have written.