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Friedrich Max Mü ller (1823– 1900), a German philologist and scholar, made significant contributions to the study of comparative religion and ancient texts. His extensive work on translating and interpreting sacred texts from various cultures, including Hinduism, Buddhism, and ancient languages, has had a lasting impact on religious and linguistic studies. His dedication to uncovering the essence of diverse belief systems remains a cornerstone in the exploration of human culture and spirituality.
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