Majma-ul-Bahrain

Majma-ul-Bahrain (Hindi: मज्म 'उल बह् रैन', Urdu: مجمع البحرین, "The Confluence of the Two Seas") is a book on comparative religion authored by Dara Shukoh.[1][2][3] It was devoted to a revelation of the mystical and pluralistic affinities between Sufic and Vedantic speculation.[4][5] It was one of the earliest works to explore both the diversity of religions and a unity of Islam and Hinduism and other religions.[6][7] The book was authored as a short treatise in Persian in 1654–55.[8][9] Its Hindi version is called Samudra Sangam Grantha.[10][11][12]


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