Category: -18-Kena-And-Other-Upanishads Read book
-36_Kena Upanishad – A Partial Translation with Notes.htm
Kena Upanishad A Partial Translation with Notes I 1. By whom willed falleth the Mind when it is sent on its…
-37_The Karikas of Gaudapada.htm
Section Five Incomplete Translations of Two Vedantic Texts Circa 1900 1902 The Karikas of Gaudapada The Karikas of Gaudapada…
-38_Sadananda’s Essence of Vedanta.htm
Sadananda’s Essence of Vedanta INVOCATION To the Absolute 1. I take refuge with Him who is sheer Existence, Intelligence and Bliss,…
-39_Writings on Vedanta – Four Fragments.htm
Part Three Writings on Vedanta These incomplete writings (c. 1902 1916) were not revised by Sri Aurobindo for publication. They have been…
-40_The Spirit of Hinduism.htm
The Spirit of Hinduism God OM ityetad aksaram idam sarvam; OM is the syllable, OM is the Universe; all that was, all that…
-41_The Philosophy of the Upanishads.html
The Philosophy of the Upanishads Chapter I Prefatory The philosophy of the Upanishads is the basis of all Indian religion and morals…
-43_An Incomplete Work of Vedantic Exegesis.htm
An Incomplete Work of Vedantic Exegesis Book II The Nature of God Chapter I The view of cosmic evolution which has…
-44_The Religion of Vedanta.htm
The Religion of Vedanta If it were asked by anyone what is this multitudinous, shifting, expanding, apparently amorphous or at all events multimorphous sea…
-45_Evolution in the Vedantic View.htm
Evolution in the Vedantic View We must not however pass from this idea,1 as it is easy to pass, into another which is only…
-46_The Means of Realisation.htm
The Means of Realisation Vedanta is merely an intellectual assent, without Yoga. The verbal revelation of the true relations between the One and the…