Naiskarmyasiddhirnama Vedantaprakaranam is a significant work on Vedanta philosophy, originally written in Sanskrit by Surevara Acharya. This edition includes commentaries by J nottama Mira, Jayaka Brahmatrtha, and Rma Sastri Telanga, offering a comprehensive understanding of the text.
The work explores the concept of Naiskarmya Siddhi, the attainment of liberation through actionless knowledge. As a profound exploration of Hindu philosophical principles, this book serves as an invaluable resource for scholars and practitioners interested in delving deeper into Vedanta and its rich intellectual heritage.
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