Articles and Thoughts on Vedanta
Swāmiji, Sri Sri Satchidānandendra Saraswati and Swāmy
pp 1 - 183 | 2015
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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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