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This book, first published in 1962, is an analysis of the history
of the philosophy of a country that has never distinguished
philosophy from religion. Indian philosophy is not merely
metaphysical speculation, but has its foundation in immediate
perception. This insistence upon immediate perception rather than
abstract reasoning is what distinguishes the Indian philosophy of
religion from philosophy as Western nations know it.
This book, first published in 1968, is a collection of twenty-five
lectures by Swami Prabhavananda, the outstanding scholar and
translator of Hindu scriptures. They present a direct and pragmatic
approach to spiritual life, and a clear guide to Hinduism.
This book, first published in 1962, is an analysis of the history
of the philosophy of a country that has never distinguished
philosophy from religion. Indian philosophy is not merely
metaphysical speculation, but has its foundation in immediate
perception. This insistence upon immediate perception rather than
abstract reasoning is what distinguishes the Indian philosophy of
religion from philosophy as Western nations know it.
This book, first published in 1968, is a collection of twenty-five
lectures by Swami Prabhavananda, the outstanding scholar and
translator of Hindu scriptures. They present a direct and pragmatic
approach to spiritual life, and a clear guide to Hinduism.
The aphorisms collected in this book, first published in 1953, were
composed by Patanjali, a great Indian sage, over 1,500 years ago,
and here translated into clear English prose. The accompanying
commentary interprets the sayings for the modern world, and in
doing so gives a full picture of what yoga is, what its aims are,
and how it can be practised.
The aphorisms collected in this book, first published in 1953, were
composed by Patanjali, a great Indian sage, over 1,500 years ago,
and here translated into clear English prose. The accompanying
commentary interprets the sayings for the modern world, and in
doing so gives a full picture of what yoga is, what its aims are,
and how it can be practised.
The Wisdom of the Hindu Mystics
The principal texts selected and translated from the original
Sanskrit, "Upanishad" means "sitting near devotedly," which
conjures images of the contemplating student listening with rapt
attention to the teachings of a spiritual master. These are widely
considered to be philosophical and spiritual meditations of the
highest order.
This is a new release of the original 1944 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1944 edition.
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