Alain Daniélou was a renowned scholar of Eastern religions, particularly Indian culture.
From 1935 to 1948, he studied Sanskrit, philosophy, theology, and music in traditional Hindu schools in Benares.
He then held various academic positions, including professor at Benares Hindu University (1948-1954) and director of the manuscript library and Sanskrit editions at Adyar, Madras (1954-1956).
Daniélou was also associated with the French Institute of Indology and the French School of the Far East (1956-1963).
Later, he directed the International Institute for Comparative Music Studies in Berlin and Venice (1963-1977).
His extensive experience in India and academic roles contributed significantly to his expertise in Hindu mythology and religion.
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