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INTRODUCTION

The most remarkable
feature of the character of the Persian people is their love of Metaphysical
speculation. Yet the inquirer who approaches the extant literature of Persia
expecting to find any comprehensive systems of thought, like those of Kapila or
Kant, will have to turn back disappointed, though deeply impressed by the
wonderful intellectual subtlety displayed therein. It seems to me that the
Persian mind is rather impatient of detail, and consequently destitute of that
organising faculty which gradually works out a system of ideas, by interpreting
the fundamental principles with reference to the ordinary facts of observation.
The subtle Brahman sees the inner unity of things; so does the Persian. But
while the former endeavours to discover it in all the aspects of human
experience, and illustrates its hidden presence in the concrete in various ways,
the latter appears to be satisfied with a bare universality, and does not
attempt to verify the richness of its inner content. The butterfly imagination
of the Persian, flies half-inebriated as it were, from flower to flower, and
seems to be incapable of reviewing the garden as a whole. For this reason, his
deepest thoughts and emotions find expression mostly in disconnected verses
(Ghazal), which reveal all the subtlety of his artistic soul. The Hindu, while
admitting, like the Persian, the

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