BETWEEN OLYMPUS AND THE GANGES How Greece and India Shaped the Modern Mind Kindle Edition

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Between Olympus and the Ganges: How Greece and India Shaped the Modern Mind is a sweeping, original exploration of the two great intellectual traditions that continue to define how we think, reason, and understand ourselves.Long before modern science, psychology, and philosophy took shape, ancient Greece and India were already asking the most enduring human questions: What is real? Who are we? How should we live? In this ambitious and beautifully written work, Prof. Dr. Amarendra Bhushan Dhiraj traces how Greek rational inquiry and Indian contemplative wisdom evolved—sometimes independently, sometimes in quiet dialogue—to form the foundations of the modern mind.From myth to logic, from ritual to reflection, the book journeys through Plato and Aristotle, the Upanishads and the Buddha, Stoicism and Vedanta, Neoplatonism and Advaita. Readers encounter ideas such as Logos and Dharma, Psyche and Atman, virtue and karma, reason and revelation—revealed not as opposites, but as complementary ways of seeing a single reality.Written in a style that is both scholarly and narrative-driven, Between Olympus and the Ganges bridges academic rigor with accessible storytelling. It speaks equally to philosophers, leaders, students, and intellectually curious readers who sense that modern life—despite its technological brilliance—suffers from a deeper fragmentation of meaning.More than a comparative history, this book is a meditation on integration. It argues that the future of human intelligence depends not on choosing between East and West, science and spirituality, or reason and insight—but on learning to hold them together.At a time when the world is rich in information yet poor in wisdom, Between Olympus and the Ganges offers a compelling reminder: progress without depth is incomplete, and the renewal of the modern mind begins by remembering the ancient roots from which it first awakened. Read more

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Publication date February 19, 2026
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