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The Vedanta Treatise expounds the ancient philosophy of the Vedas. It presents the eternal principles of life and living. Living is a technique that must be learnt and practised. The Treatise provides the formula for combining continual action with enduring peace. It further equips one with a clear intellect to meet the challenges of the world.
351 pages
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Humanity has stopped thinking. The paucity of thought, reason and judgement has left the human intellect emaciated. Educational institutions focus on providing sheer knowledge, intelligence with no plan or program to develop the intellect. The world today is all intelligence, no intellect.
The loss of intellect has left humans with stress, depression and disease. And the world with vandalism, militancy and terrorism. Humanity now faces an urgent need to rehabilitate, reconstruct the fallen intellect.
135 pages
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The Gita points out that both friend and foe lie within you. They represent your higher aspiration and lower desire. Lord Krishna directs you to conquer desire and regain the supreme Self. The state of Godhood.
Swamiji`s commentary is in three volumes of six chapters each. It comprises the text, transliteration, word-meaning, translation and commentary. A unique contribution is the topic-wise division of each chapter. It helps capture the thought-flow and message in the text.
360 pages
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This book provides commentary on Kena, Isavasya, Kaivalya and Mundaka upanishads. The upanishads expound a system of philosophy that reaches the ultimate experience of humanity. It unravels the mysteries of life. It bridges the gulf between the known universe and the unknown Reality. And leads one to the ultimate goal of Self-realisation
254 pages
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A practical text explaining the philosophical significance of gods and goddesses, rituals and festivals, invocatory prayers. It provides an insight into the treasures of Hindu thought.
158 pages
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A classic collection of literary pieces, conveying deep philosophic values. The commentary drives home the message therein. The glossary is helpful to understand some words and phrases not commonly used
123 pages
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A composition of Adi Shankaracharya. Swamiji`s commentary highlights two main human motivations viz. kanchana wealth and kamini woman. The text points out the hollowness of these external pursuits. Directs you to seek the supreme Self within
138 pages
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