
In 'The Eye of Shiva,' Amaury de Riencourt draws parallels between the insights of modern Western science, particularly in physics and cosmology, and the ancient philosophical and mystical traditions of Hinduism. The book explores how Eastern thought, with its cyclical view of time and interconnectedness of existence, anticipated many concepts later discovered by scientific inquiry, suggesting a convergence of scientific and spiritual understanding.
he wrote The Eye of Shiva which compares the teachings of modern science to Hinduism and how the Hindus 2,000 years
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"This book by Amaury de Riencourt is specifically mentioned as one of his brilliant works, highlighting its comparison of 'the teachings of modern science to Hinduism and how the Hindus 2,000 years ago reached a lot of similar philosophic conclusions to modern science,' which aligns with the speaker's 'SAW' (Study of Ancient Wisdom) acronym."





