Description
The Panchdasi is a masterpiece of Hindu philosophical thought, a profound exploration of non-dualism (Advaita Vedanta) through the eyes of Vidyaranya, a 14th-century sage. This English translation makes one of Sanskrit literature’s most influential texts accessible to modern readers seeking a deeper understanding of Hindu philosophy and pantheism. At 360 pages, this annotated edition unravels complex metaphysical concepts with clarity, making it essential for scholars, spiritual seekers, and philosophy enthusiasts. Whether you’re studying Vedantic philosophy, exploring Hindu spirituality, or seeking intellectual depth, this translation bridges the ancient wisdom with contemporary understanding. Perfect for anyone wanting to understand the philosophical foundations of modern Hindu thought.
- Print length: 360 pages
- Language: English
- Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
- Publication date: 1 January 2024
- Reading age: 15 years and up
- Dimensions: 11 x 2 x 4 cm
- ISBN-10: 9362807254
- ISBN-13: 978-9362807250
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the author of Panchdasi and what does it teach?
Panchdasi was written by Vidyaranya, a 14th-century Hindu philosopher and saint. The text explores Advaita Vedanta (non-dualism), teaching that ultimate reality (Brahman) is singular and unchanging, and that individual consciousness is inseparable from this universal truth. It’s considered one of the most important philosophical works in Hindu thought.
Is this English translation easy to understand for beginners?
Yes, this translation includes copious annotations and explanatory notes that break down complex Sanskrit concepts into accessible language. While the philosophical ideas are deep, the annotations help readers of various levels grasp the teachings without needing prior Sanskrit knowledge or advanced philosophical background.
What is Hindu pantheism and how does Panchdasi explain it?
Hindu pantheism is the belief that the divine (Brahman) pervades all of existence. Panchdasi explains this through Advaita Vedanta philosophy, showing how the apparent multiplicity of the world emerges from and ultimately returns to one non-dual reality. The text guides readers toward understanding this fundamental unity.
How many pages is the Panchdasi translation and is it complete?
This edition contains 360 pages and includes the full Panchdasi text with copious annotations. The comprehensive annotations make the original Sanskrit philosophy comprehensible, making it suitable for serious study and contemplation rather than casual reading.
Where can I buy the Panchdasi translation in India?
You can buy this annotated English translation of Panchdasi online at The Bookish Owl for ₹540. It’s published by Gyan Publishing House and is in stock, ready for fast delivery across India. The ISBN is 978-9362807250 if you want to cross-reference with other retailers.






