Encyclopaedia of Vedanta

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For over a millennium, Sankara’s Vedanta Advaitism: nondualism, has been exposed to extensive discussion, debate, and even polemic. In modern times, it has often been viewed as a system of metaphysical thought, involving a set of several subtle, though interrelated, doctrines–which all have the Upanisads at their base. The book does not just present Vedanta as a system of metaphysical thought. It is essentially an off-beat effort seeking to philosophically analyse the concepts of Atman, Brahman, and the World–which not only count among the fundamental concepts in the philosophic thought of the Upanisads, but also help capture the true meaning, profundity, richness and beauty of Sankara’s Advaita itself. Also, in the specific contexts of Sankara’s philosophy vis-a-vis the Upanisadic texts.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR P.R.P. Sharma

Dr. P.R.P. Sharma has completed his M.A., M.Phil and Ph.D. in Sanskrit. He is former head of Sanskrit department in R.N. College, Hazipur (Bihar). He expertise in the field of Vedas and Vedic Philosophy. Authored several books on these subjects, he has contributed extensively in Indian and foreign Professional Journals.

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Title
Encyclopaedia of Vedanta
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8126132607
Length
viii+324p.
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