Introduction To Vedanta


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Vedanta


Vedanta

Author: Pravrajika Vrajaprana

language: en

Publisher: The Teitan Press, Inc.

Release Date: 1999


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A concise, and delightful introduction to Vedanta, the philosophical backbone of Hinduism. Written with verve and charm by a Western nun for a Western audience, this brief book gives a comprehensive overview of Vedanta philosophy while emphasizing its practical Western application.

An Introduction to Madhva Vedanta


An Introduction to Madhva Vedanta

Author: Deepak Sarma

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2017-09-29


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This introduction to the Madhva school of Vedanta is accessible to a wide audience with interest in Hinduism, Indian thought and in the comparative philosophy of religion. Deepak Sarma explores the philosophical foundations of Madhva Vedanta and then presents translations of actual debates between the Madhva and Advaita schools of Vedanta, thus positioning readers at the centre of the 700 year-old controversy between these two schools of Vedanta. Original texts of Madhvacarya are included in an appendix, in translation and in Sanskrit.

Advaita Vedānta


Advaita Vedānta

Author: Arvind Sharma

language: en

Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass Publishe

Release Date: 2004


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The novelty of this book consists of the fact that it introduces the reader to the basic tenets of Advaita Vedanta in three independent but complementary ways: scripturally, rationally and experientially. All the three elements are usually found intertwined in accounts of Advaita Vedanta. They are presented distinctly here in the hope that each perspective will enrich one`s understanding of Advaita Vedanta as a whole and also allow the reader to form his or her own opinion about the relative merits of each approach.