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Goutam Das

Volume-XI, Issue-I, October 2022
Volume-XI, Issue-I, October 2022
Published Online: 31.10.2022
Page No: 175-180
The Concept of Transcendental Unity of Religions with Special Reference to Coomaraswamy and Bhagwan Das
Goutam Das, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, Bankura University
The topic of the arrangement and understanding of religion has been a significantly testing one for researchers, antiquarians, and logicians all through the development of human progress. This article tries to explain and exhibit the bogus ideas of the philosophical considered transcendentalism, an idea which evidently declares that all religions are in a general sense and consistently legitimate. It follows its root and spotlights on its spread among strict allies, particularly Muslims. It questions reality and authenticity of the idea as induced by certain prominent present day learned people, Muslims or something different, using knowing checks, traditional and current academic assessments and above all, narrative confirmations. It attempts to exhibit how these resources have been mishandled, and simultaneously, uncovered the lacks and irregularities of the conflicts supporting the idea. It furthermore hopes to assist Muslims with being careful recollect its negative outcomes at whatever point purchased in. In this paper I propose to show the Coomaraswamy’s view on extreme get-together of the chapels. We need coalitions of religions, for example, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism and so on based on ordinarily perceived first standards. Such collusions while essentially include surrender of every preacher movement.
Keywords: Outline, Ultimate, Transcendental, Philosophical, Religion.
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