Indian Travel Diary of A Philosopher
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Book Details:
- Author: Count Hermann Alexander Keyserling
- Publisher: Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan
- Language: English
- Edition: 1999
- Pages: 251
- Cover: Paperback
- Dimensions: 21.5 cm x 14 cm
- Weight: 350 gm
About the Book:
This book is the Indian part of Count Hermann Alexander Keyserling's travelogue documenting his journey around the world before World War I.
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Content:
- Keyserling's spiritual exploration of India is highlighted, focusing on major cultural and historical centers.
- The travelogue covers places like Rameshwaram, Tanjore, Udaipur, Chittor, Ellora, Benaras, Calcutta, the Himalayas, Delhi, and Agra.
- The book is less about the physical locations and more about the spiritual experiences Keyserling encountered.
- In Tanjore, he reflects on dance as an art form, offering an interpretation that diverges from conventional views.
- In Conjeevaram, he explores themes of caste and cultural barriers, illustrating how people identify caste despite attempts to hide it.
- The book presents India through foreign eyes, offering insights into the country's spirituality, customs, and culture from a century ago.
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Prologue: The book includes a prologue titled "India, the Cosmic Connection" by J.C. Kapur.
About the Author: Count Hermann A. Keyserling
Count Hermann Alexander Keyserling was a German philosopher and author, known for his works on philosophy, metaphysics, and spiritual travel. He embarked on a global journey to explore different cultures and spiritual traditions, and his experiences in India contributed significantly to his body of work. His writings provide a unique perspective on the intersection of philosophy, spirituality, and culture.

