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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalDr.K.S.SIVAKUMAR is a faculty at the Department of Sanskrit and Indian Culture, Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya (SCSVMV), Enathur, Kanchipuram. He has a strong grounding in Indian Philosophy at the R.K.M. Vivekananda College, Chennai, and at the Dr. Radhakrishnan Institute for Advanced Study in Philosophy (RIASP), University of Madras. He posses UGC/NET (JRF) qualification in Philosophy and has completed the Ph.D. in Indian Philosophy from SCSVMV, Enathur, Kanchipuram. He has around thirty years of teaching experience in Indian Culture & Philosophy, and Indian Knowledge TRead More...
Dr.K.S.SIVAKUMAR is a faculty at the Department of Sanskrit and Indian Culture, Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya (SCSVMV), Enathur, Kanchipuram. He has a strong grounding in Indian Philosophy at the R.K.M. Vivekananda College, Chennai, and at the Dr. Radhakrishnan Institute for Advanced Study in Philosophy (RIASP), University of Madras. He posses UGC/NET (JRF) qualification in Philosophy and has completed the Ph.D. in Indian Philosophy from SCSVMV, Enathur, Kanchipuram. He has around thirty years of teaching experience in Indian Culture & Philosophy, and Indian Knowledge Tradition. His research works are regularly published in SCOPUS Indexed Journals.
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Vedānta of Śrī Śaṅkarācārya: The Philosophy of Advaita – The book presents the timeless wisdom of Śrī Śaṅkarācārya in clear, accessible language, removing the barriers of complex terminology without losing the depth of the philosophy. Śrī Śaṅkara expounds the non-dualistic philosophy of Advaita Vedānta through his commentaries on the foundational three source-scriptures (Prasthānatraya) of the Vedānta, namely, the Upaniṣads, the Brah
Vedānta of Śrī Śaṅkarācārya: The Philosophy of Advaita – The book presents the timeless wisdom of Śrī Śaṅkarācārya in clear, accessible language, removing the barriers of complex terminology without losing the depth of the philosophy. Śrī Śaṅkara expounds the non-dualistic philosophy of Advaita Vedānta through his commentaries on the foundational three source-scriptures (Prasthānatraya) of the Vedānta, namely, the Upaniṣads, the Brahmasūtra (a commentary on the Upaniṣads), and the Bhagavad Gītā.
Śrī Śaṅkara teaches that Brahman, the Absolute Reality, alone is ultimately real (Satyam); the phenomenal world (Jagat) is illusory (Mithyā); and the individual soul (Jīva) is essentially non-different from Brahman. He emphasizes that liberation (Mokṣa) is attained through the path of knowledge (Jñāna-mārga) of one’s true Self, which is possible even while one is alive (Jīvan-mukti). Advaita is fundamentally a philosophy of standpoints.
This book provides a welcoming and insightful starting point for readers: who are curious about Indian philosophy but are not exposed to the Sanskrit language, who are beginners or students of Indian philosophy, and who are seekers of deeper spiritual perspectives, to explore the universal truth of Advaita Vedānta, as propounded by Śrī Śaṅkara
Vedānta of Śrī Śaṅkarācārya: The Philosophy of Advaita – The book presents the timeless wisdom of Śrī Śaṅkarācārya in clear, accessible language, removing the barriers of complex terminology without losing the depth of the philosophy. Śrī Śaṅkara expounds the non-dualistic philosophy of Advaita Vedānta through his commentaries on the foundational three source-scriptures (Prasthānatraya) of the Vedānta, namely, the Upaniṣads, the Brah
Vedānta of Śrī Śaṅkarācārya: The Philosophy of Advaita – The book presents the timeless wisdom of Śrī Śaṅkarācārya in clear, accessible language, removing the barriers of complex terminology without losing the depth of the philosophy. Śrī Śaṅkara expounds the non-dualistic philosophy of Advaita Vedānta through his commentaries on the foundational three source-scriptures (Prasthānatraya) of the Vedānta, namely, the Upaniṣads, the Brahmasūtra (a commentary on the Upaniṣads), and the Bhagavad Gītā.
Śrī Śaṅkara teaches that Brahman, the Absolute Reality, alone is ultimately real (Satyam); the phenomenal world (Jagat) is illusory (Mithyā); and the individual soul (Jīva) is essentially non-different from Brahman. He emphasizes that liberation (Mokṣa) is attained through the path of knowledge (Jñāna-mārga) of one’s true Self, which is possible even while one is alive (Jīvan-mukti). Advaita is fundamentally a philosophy of standpoints.
This book provides a welcoming and insightful starting point for readers: who are curious about Indian philosophy but are not exposed to the Sanskrit language, who are beginners or students of Indian philosophy, and who are seekers of deeper spiritual perspectives, to explore the universal truth of Advaita Vedānta, as propounded by Śrī Śaṅkara
This book evolves a synthesized economic paradigm that accommodates the views of the conventional economists and its limitations expressed by the modern economists with reference to the concept of economic man (Homo economicus). As the concept of economic man is a fundamental /foundational concept of economics, any intervention to the foundation cannot be effective from ‘within the system’, the need for a different ‘world-view’ is in order. The synthes
This book evolves a synthesized economic paradigm that accommodates the views of the conventional economists and its limitations expressed by the modern economists with reference to the concept of economic man (Homo economicus). As the concept of economic man is a fundamental /foundational concept of economics, any intervention to the foundation cannot be effective from ‘within the system’, the need for a different ‘world-view’ is in order. The synthesized economic paradigm is effected through the perspectives of Advaita Vedānta. As a result, the concept of economic man, overcoming its limitations, turns out to be more holistic and comprehensive, extending its horizon as well as that of economics. Economic models built on the synthesized economic paradigm would turn out not only to be theoretically and practically feasible, but more importantly, ethically validated models
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