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Vivekachudamani - Moolamum Uraiyum - Tamil | by Anna Subramaniam/ Upanishad Book

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Rs. 140.00
Rs. 140.00 - Rs. 140.00
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SKU 911506201
Language Publisher Page Author Width Height Binding Depth Weight

Tamil

Ramakrishna Math

370

Anna

5 in

8 in

Paperback

0 in

0.39 kg

Vivekachudamani, meaning "Crest-jewel of discrimination," is a profound and illuminating work of Advaita Vedanta philosophy, composed by the renowned eighth-century scholar Adi Shankara. This concise yet comprehensive text delves into the nature of Brahman, the ultimate reality, and guides seekers on the path to self-realization through the cultivation of viveka, the faculty of discrimination.

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• Structured as a dialogue between a master and a disciple, Vivekachudamani unfolds as a journey of spiritual inquiry and profound realization. The master patiently imparts wisdom to the eager disciple, illuminating the path to liberation from the cycle of samsara, the endless round of birth, death, and rebirth.
• At the heart of Vivekachudamani lies the concept of viveka, the ability to discern between the real and the unreal. Adi Shankara emphasizes that liberation hinges on the realization that Brahman, the unchanging, infinite Self, is the sole reality, while the material world, with its fleeting pleasures and sorrows, is ultimately illusory.
• Vivekachudamani provides a clear and practical roadmap for spiritual aspirants. Adi Shankara outlines a series of steps, including self-discipline, meditation, and contemplation, that gradually purify the mind and lead to the ultimate understanding of Brahman.
• Vivekachudamani stands as a cornerstone of Advaita Vedanta, offering a profound and accessible exposition of non-dualistic philosophy. Its profound insights and practical guidance have inspired countless spiritual seekers throughout the centuries, and continue to illuminate the path to self-realization for those seeking spiritual enlightenment.
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