Abstract
The paper aims to reveal the specificity of Indian religions perception in A. S. Khomyakov’s philosophy of religion. His philosophical heritage is analyzed through the prism of Indian religions perception. The author provides a comparative analysis of major Indian religions represented in philosopher’s works, describes his views on the history of these religious doctrines. Scientific originality of the study lies in the fact that the researcher considers the perception of Brahmanism, Shaivism, Buddhism, Vaishnavism and Jainism in A. S. Khomyakov’s philosophy. The findings allow concluding that A. S. Khomyakov’s philosophy of Indian religions presents itself an axiology of religious cultures, reveals spiritual values, moral and psychological attitudes of Indian people.
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