"Dharma Darshan" by Pijushkanti Ghosh presents a scholarly analysis of religious philosophy exploring the intersection of faith, reason, and human experience. This academic work examines fundamental questions about the nature of divinity, religious experience, and the role of religion in human life across different cultural traditions. The text analyzes various approaches to understanding religious phenomena including mystical experience, religious language, and the problem of evil. Key chapters such as Dharmer Swarup (ধর্মের স্বরূপ), Ishwar Chintar Itihas (ঈশ্বর চিন্তার ইতিহাস), and Dharma O Bigyan (ধর্ম ও বিজ্ঞান) provide detailed examination of theological and philosophical concepts. Students interested in Indian ethics and those exploring the relationship between religious traditions and philosophical inquiry will find this work particularly valuable for understanding how rational analysis applies to questions of ultimate meaning and spiritual experience.