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Exploring Vedanta

UPANISAD - by Swami Dayananda Saraswati

“The sentence revealing the equation between energy and matter does not mean anything to the one who is not adequately prepared. The sentences in Vedanta are no exception; they need to be analysed for understanding. The process of analysis implies negation of all possible but wrong meanings leaving the intended vision of the sentence like daylight. This is what we call Vakya-vicara.

Swami Dayananda Saraswati

 

Author: Swami Dayananda Saraswati
ISBN: 978-81-903636-4-8
Pages: 62 Pages
Dimensions: 140mm x 210mm (print book)
Language: English
Cover: Soft Bound (print book)

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“The sentence revealing the equation between energy and matter does not mean anything to the one who is not adequately prepared. The sentences in Vedanta are no exception; they need to be analysed for understanding. The process of analysis implies negation of all possible but wrong meanings leaving the intended vision of the sentence like daylight. This is what we call Vakya-vicara.

Swami Dayananda Saraswati

Year of Publishing: April 2007
Formats: Print Book | PDF | Epub
Edition: Reprint March 2017
Weight (in gram): 219g (print book)

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Everything that is here is Iśvara.
It means, every law is a manifestation of Iśvara.
Every form is the lord's form.
Dharma is not different;

it is the very manifestation of Iśvara.

Swami Dayananda Saraswati
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