"The ""Sacred Books of the East"" is a monumental series of translations of Asian religious texts edited by Max Müller. Spanning 50 volumes, this ambitious project aimed to make the religious heritage of the East accessible to Western scholars and readers. Published between 1879 and 1910, the series includes translations of sacred texts from Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Zoroastrianism, and other traditions. These translations cover a diverse range of topics, including scriptures, hymns, philosophical treatises, and religious poetry. Through meticulous scholarship and linguistic expertise, Müller and his team brought these ancient texts to a wider audience, facilitating cross-cultural understanding and scholarly research. The ""Sacred Books of the East"" remains a landmark achievement in the field of religious studies, providing invaluable insights into the spiritual and philosophical traditions of Asia."