First published in 1891 and delivered as the Rede Lecture in the
same year, this book by Sir Alfred Lyall looks at the development
of Natural Religion, or religion which humanity employs in order to
explain natural phenomena, using India as a case study. Lyall draws
upon time spent in the British Civil Service in India for his
observations on Indian religious behavior, and attempts to explain
how reactions to natural stimuli came to grow into the more
coherent and complex belief system of Hinduism. This book will be
of value to anyone with an interest in the history of religion or
Indian religious expression.
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