Ved nta Philosophy, Volume 1, presents a compilation of lectures and writings by Swami Vivekananda, introducing readers to the profound depths of Ved nta. This ancient Indian philosophy, at the heart of Hinduism, explores the nature of reality, the self, and the divine. Vivekananda, a key figure in bringing Ved nta to the Western world, elucidates complex concepts with clarity and passion.
This volume serves as an accessible entry point to understanding the core tenets of Ved nta, including the concepts of Brahman, Maya, and Karma. Vivekananda's insightful commentary offers a unique perspective, bridging Eastern spirituality with Western thought. Ideal for students of philosophy, religion, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of consciousness and the universe, this book remains a vital resource for exploring Ved nta's enduring wisdom.
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