Articles and Thoughts on Vedanta
Swāmiji, Sri Sri Satchidānandendra Saraswati and Swāmy
pp 1 - 183 | 2015
- Publisher's Note
- 1. Adhyatma Prakasha
- 2. Worth knowing above all
- 3. Brahma Vidya
- 4. How is the Absolute Taught or Caught
- 5. Ignorance and Wisdom
- 6. The Locus of Avidya
- 7. The Process of Knowing Brahman
- 8. Each one of us can become the all
- 9. Preparation for the Study of Vedanta
- 10. Enquiry into the Nature of Brahman
- 11. Two Doubts About Brahman
- 12. The Definition of Brahman
- 13. Brahman in its two Aspects
- 14. The Enlightened Person is Without a Body
- 15. The Immediate Means of The Knowledge of Ātman
- 16. The Method of Vedanta
- 17. The Fictitious Distinctions in Reality
- 18. Vedanta-Śātra as a Pramāna
- 19. Vedantic Intuition
- 20. Knowledge and Intuition of Ātman
- 21. Knowledge and Meditation
- 22. Monoism According to Śakara
- 23. The Nature of Consciousness According to Vedanta
- 24. Omnipotence of Brahman
- 25. The Highest Aim of Human life
- 26. The One Means of Attaining Ātman
- 27. The Removal of Avidyā by Brahma-Vidyā
- 28. Bādarāyana's Treatise on Vedanta
- 29. Bādarāyana's View of The Subject Matter of Upanishads
- 30. The Nature of Knowledge of Brahman
- 31. Knowledge of Brahman
- 32. Knowledge of Brahman
- 33. Truth and Error
- 34. The Interpretation of the Upanishads
- 35. Certain terms used to Define Ātman
- 36. Vedantic terms used for Suggesting the Nature of Reality
- 37. Aids to Reflection on Vedanta
- 38. Techniques of Śankara's Interpretation of the Upanishads
- 39. The Vedanta-Śāstra as the Means of Knowledge of Brahman
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