A Study of the Upanişads, Bhagavadgita, Brahmasutra and Sankara's Commentaries on them
This book expounds the Social Philosophy found in the scriptural triad the Upanisads, Bhagavadgitä and Brahma sutra, and the commentaries of Sankara on them, and also the works of his disciples-Sureśvara and Padmapāda.
An effort has been made to catalogue the social reali-ties, social duties and social ideals with reference to the scope of Social Philosophy. The individual and his relations with family and society, and the social practices are brought together. Certain critical issues such as classicism, sexism, racismand elitism are clearly expounded being neutral to the controversies. More then one thou-sand references have been noted from the original texts.
There are, of course, many schools of Vedanta. One of the most important of these is that of Advaita, so brilliantly and forcefully expounded by Sankara. Before him, during his time and after him there have been other types of Advaita also; but since his time what he formulated has been the dominant Advaita school.
Vedas (1182)
Upanishads (493)
Puranas (624)
Ramayana (741)
Mahabharata (354)
Dharmasastras (165)
Goddess (496)
Bhakti (242)
Saints (1503)
Gods (1289)
Shiva (370)
Journal (187)
Fiction (60)
Vedanta (362)
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