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The Ātmabodha, with its Commentary and the Tattwa-bodha represent two seminal works of Indian philosophical thought, presenting the core teachings of Advaita Vedanta. Composed by the revered sage Adi Shankara, these treatises constitute a systematic exploration of the nature of the self (ātman) and its relationship to ultimate reality (Brahman).
The Ātmabodha, or ‘Knowledge of Self,’ offers a direct path to understanding non-dual consciousness through clear reasoning and scriptural wisdom. Accompanied by its detailed commentary, this work elucidates the metaphysical principles underlying Indian pantheism. The Tattwa-bodha, or ‘Knowledge of Principles,’ serves as a preparatory text that establishes fundamental philosophical categories and definitions necessary for deeper spiritual comprehension.
This hardcover edition, edited by the renowned Sanskrit scholar Fitzedward Hall and published by Gyan Publishing House, makes these classical texts accessible to serious students of Indian philosophy, spirituality, and comparative religion seeking authentic scholarly translations and interpretations of Vedantic wisdom.
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