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W. Max Müller was a prominent German philologist and orientalist, renowned for his pioneering work in the study of comparative religion and mythology. His extensive research on ancient texts, particularly in relation to the Vedic scriptures and their interpretations, laid the groundwork for modern Indology. Müller believed in the significance of language in understanding cultural and religious evolution, arguing that language shapes thought and belief systems. His scholarly contributions helped to illuminate the connections between Eastern and Western philosophies, making him a key figure in the 19th-century intellectual movement that sought to bridge cultural divides.

In addition to his academic pursuits, Müller was instrumental in founding the Oxford University Press's series on the Sacred Books of the East, which aimed to publish translations of significant religious texts. His works continue to be referenced for their insightful analysis and comparative approaches to mythology and religion. Despite facing criticism during his time, his legacy endures as a foundational figure in the fields of religious studies and linguistics.

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تاریخ تولد December 6, 1823
محل تولد Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany
تاریخ مرگ October 28, 1900