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The Ātmabodha, With Its Commentary Also The Tattwa-Bodha: Being Two Treatises of Indian Pantheism

by Adi Shankara Fitzedward Hall
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9789367804667
  • Binding: Hardcover
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  • Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
  • Publisher Imprint: Gyan Publishing House
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  • Pages: 56
  • Original Price: INR 220.0
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  • Item Weight: 322 grams
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The Ātmabodha, with its Commentary, also the Tattwa-bodha: Being Two Treatises of Indian Pantheism by Adi Shankara, edited by Fitz-Edward Hall, presents two essential texts of Advaita Vedanta. Ātmabodha explores self-knowledge (Atman) and the realization of oneness with Brahman, emphasizing liberation through self-inquiry. Tattwa-bodha introduces core Vedantic principles, explaining Brahman, Atman, and Maya, and outlines the path to self-realization. Hall's commentary deepens the understanding of Shankara’s philosophy, making this work a valuable resource for those studying Advaita Vedanta, pantheism, and Indian metaphysics.

Adi Shankara (8th century CE) was a renowned Indian philosopher who founded Advaita Vedanta, emphasizing non-dualism—the oneness of Atman (self) and Brahman (supreme reality). His teachings profoundly shaped Hindu philosophy, Vedic interpretations, and spiritual practices, leaving a lasting impact on Indian thought and intellectual traditions.About The Editor: Fitzedward Hall (1825–1901) was an American Orientalist and philologist who contributed to the Oxford English Dictionary. He was the first American to edit a Sanskrit text, with works like Atmabodha (1852) and Vasavadatta (1859). Hall also advanced Hindi grammar, publishing Ballantyne's Hindi Grammar (1868), and made significant contributions to English philology

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