From the Introduction: ‘’Vedanta is the culmination of the Vedas. It is entering into the study of Brahman. It is the science which raises man above the plane of worldliness. It is the rational method of meditating on the Supreme Absolute, the Eternal, the Infinite. Vedanta is the culmination of human experience and is the end of the faculty of thinking. It is the greatest and the highest knowledge. This wisdom was revealed to the ancient sages.’’ Contents: Introduction; Philosophy of Raga-Dvesha; Adhyaropa or Superimposition; ‘I’ Is the Soul and not the Body; Illustrations in Vedanta; Siva-Vidya; Pseudo-Vedantic Student; Siva-Jnanamrita Upanishad; Bases of Vedanta; Categories in Vedanta; Tat Tvam Asi; Right Significance of ‘Tat Tvam Asi’. First Edition 1941; World Wide Web (WWW) Edition 1999.
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