Summary: In the book "The Philosophy of Vaisnavism", the Hindu view of cosmogony in the light of Vedanta is explored through the Nasadiya Sukta of the Rg Veda. The text delves into the elaborate Vedic cosmogony, translating and commenting on the ancient Sanskrit verses, challenging Western scholarship's disconnect between philosophy and religion, and discussing the intricate concepts of creation, dissolution, and the nature of the divine in Hindu theology. The text also touches on philosophical systems like Sankhya, Yoga, and Nyaya, shedding light on their perspectives on matter, consciousness, and the role of God in creation. The book aims to provide a deeper understanding of these profound philosophical and theological concepts, inviting readers to ponder the profound mysteries of existence as seen through the lens of ancient Hindu wisdom.