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Vivekachudamani, meaning “The Crest-Jewel of Discrimination,” is a profound philosophical treatise traditionally attributed to Sri Sankaracharya, the greatest exponent of Advaita Vedanta. This seminal work serves as a comprehensive guide for spiritual aspirants seeking liberation (moksha) through knowledge of the Self.
Swami Madhavananda’s translation brings this ancient wisdom into accessible language for modern readers. The text systematically elucidates the qualifications required for spiritual seekers, the nature of reality, the relationship between the individual soul and Brahman, and the means of attaining self-realization. It emphasizes the importance of discrimination between the eternal Self and the transient material world.
The work remains a cornerstone text in Advaita philosophy, offering timeless insights into meditation, renunciation, and the direct experience of non-dual consciousness. Published by Gyan Publishing House, this edition preserves the authenticity of Sankaracharya’s teachings while making them understandable to contemporary spiritual seekers worldwide.







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