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This hardcover volume presents an in-depth comparative analysis of the Jivatman (individual soul) doctrine within the Brahma-sutras, one of the most important philosophical texts in Hindu tradition. The work systematically examines how different schools of Vedantic thought interpret and understand the nature of the individual soul and its relationship to Brahman (ultimate reality).
Abhayakumar Guha provides a detailed exploration of the metaphysical foundations underlying the concept of Jivatman, tracing its development through various philosophical commentaries and interpretations. The comparative approach allows readers to understand the nuanced differences between Advaita, Visistadvaita, and Dvaita perspectives on the nature of consciousness and individual existence.
This scholarly work serves as an essential reference for students of Vedantic philosophy, religious studies, and Indian intellectual traditions, offering rigorous textual analysis combined with accessible explanations of complex metaphysical concepts.
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