Jeevanmukthi Prakasika, written by Venkata Raghava Sastry, explores the concept of Jeevanmukti, or liberation while living, within the framework of Hindu philosophy. This Telugu work delves into the spiritual practices and philosophical understandings necessary to achieve a state of enlightenment and freedom from suffering, even while still embodied. The book provides insights into the nature of reality, the self, and the path to overcoming ignorance and attachment. With roots dating back to 1925, this text offers valuable perspectives on the enduring quest for spiritual liberation and self-realization.
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