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A thousand teachings : in two parts : prose and poetry

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Upadeshasahasri written by Sri Sankara, the great Teacher, is translated into English with explanatory footnotes, which will be found useful by readers while going through the book. References to Upanishads, the Vedanta Aphorisms and the Bhagavad-Gita mostly quoted by the author have been carefully traced and shown at the bottom of the pages, which, it is presumed, will throw much clear light on the Text and solve difficulties.In this book, the great author has made clear the idea of the distinction between oneself and one's body, mind, etc. and is able to convince one that one is not other than the Unlimited Bliss untouched by hunger and thirst, grief and delusion, old age and death, the only real Existence, the Goal of all human beings to be realized in life. Ramatirtha's glossary on Sankara's Upadeshasahasri has been followed in translating the book and appending footnotes.

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A thousand teachings : in two parts : prose and poetry, AA.VV.

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Pubblicato
2003
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Titolo
A thousand teachings : in two parts : prose and poetry
Lingua
Inglese, Altre lingue
Autori
AA.VV.
Pubblicato
2003
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
317
ISBN10
8171200591
ISBN13
9788171200597
Serie
Valutazione
4,3 su 5
Descrizione
Upadeshasahasri written by Sri Sankara, the great Teacher, is translated into English with explanatory footnotes, which will be found useful by readers while going through the book. References to Upanishads, the Vedanta Aphorisms and the Bhagavad-Gita mostly quoted by the author have been carefully traced and shown at the bottom of the pages, which, it is presumed, will throw much clear light on the Text and solve difficulties.In this book, the great author has made clear the idea of the distinction between oneself and one's body, mind, etc. and is able to convince one that one is not other than the Unlimited Bliss untouched by hunger and thirst, grief and delusion, old age and death, the only real Existence, the Goal of all human beings to be realized in life. Ramatirtha's glossary on Sankara's Upadeshasahasri has been followed in translating the book and appending footnotes.