"India: What Can it Teach Us?" is a collection of lectures delivered by Friedrich Max Müller, a prominent 19th-century German philologist and Orientalist. The book was first published in 1882 and is a compilation of seven lectures where Müller delves into the ancient sacred texts and philosophical traditions of India. He explores the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of India, examining Hindu scriptures like the Vedas and Upanishads, and discusses their significance for the understanding of human history, linguistics, and religious thought. Through his profound analysis, Müller aims to present India’s profound wisdom and knowledge to the Western world, fostering cross-cultural understanding and appreciation for India’s intellectual contributions.