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This scholarly work by Abhayakumar Guha provides an in-depth comparative analysis of Jivatman (the individual soul or atman) as presented in the Brahma-sutras, one of the foundational texts of Hindu philosophy. The book examines how different philosophical schools and commentators interpret the nature of the individual soul, its relationship with Brahman (ultimate reality), and its role in the cycle of existence.
Through meticulous textual analysis, the author explores various perspectives including Advaita Vedanta, Visistadvaita, and Dvaita traditions, demonstrating how each school understands the concept of Jivatman differently while drawing from the same source texts. The study bridges classical Indian philosophy with contemporary scholarly discourse, making it invaluable for students of Vedantic philosophy, comparative religion, and Indian metaphysics.







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