A profound and illuminating exploration of India’s spiritual heritage, Hindu Mysticism presents a concise yet deeply insightful study of the mystical dimensions of Hindu thought. Written by the eminent philosopher and scholar Surendranath Dasgupta, this classic work distills complex spiritual ideas into a clear and accessible form without sacrificing intellectual depth.
Originally delivered as a series of lectures, the book examines the philosophical foundations of Hindu mysticism, tracing its development through the Vedas, Upanishads, and later devotional traditions. Dasgupta explores central themes such as:
Rather than presenting mysticism as vague or purely emotional, Dasgupta articulates it as a disciplined, rational, and experiential pursuit grounded in centuries of philosophical reflection. His scholarly yet engaging style makes the work valuable for students of philosophy, comparative religion, Indology, and anyone interested in the deeper spiritual currents of Hindu tradition.