The book presents in-depth study of ancient Indian philosophy, bringing out the essence of Vedanta in its clear and pristine form devoid of any religious consideration or superstition.The emotional state of the observer, experimenter or applicator is no concern of modern science. Vedanta, on the other hand, in addition to seeking knowledge, presents the theory and practice of internal fulfillment. In fact, the knowledge it offers cannot be imbibed unless one's mind is under control. Relying on superstition is not the answer. Rigid religious texts may not answer complex questions unless one learns for oneself how to work out answers and live accordingly. So the right combination of true knowledge of oneself and modern science can be considered a viable antidote to the ills of the world.This mega work establishes how the wisdom provided in the Gita can help anyone lead a happy and fruitful life in today's modern world irrespective of religion or nationality, successfully integrating Vedantic ideas with contemporary life in unbiased, simple and practical manner. (No self-help books required anymore ). Sanskrit terms used in the Gita are retained and all concepts however deep are explained lucidly making it very easy for objective interpretation even for the beginner. Originally written in Malayalam (one of the Classical Languages of India), the work was serialized in Mathrubhumi daily - the leading newspaper of Kerala - over a period of two years, and was published later as a book titled 'Gitadarsanam' in Malayalam language.
Author: C. RadhakrishnanPublisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 10/28/2016
Pages: 406
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.19lbs
Size: 9.02h x 5.98w x 0.83d
ISBN13: 9781539794677
ISBN10: 1539794679
BISAC Categories:-
Religion |
Hinduism | General-
Body, Mind & Spirit |
Mindfulness & MeditationAbout the Author
C. Radhakrishnan is a well known physicist, established writer of Malayalam and noted Vedantic scholar. He is the winner of Moortidevi Award of the Bharatiya Jnanapith Trust for the best creative work in Indian languages. He has wrote many articles in physics, and he has also to his credit the 'Gita Darsanam', a popular commentary on the Bhagavad Gita in Malayalam language. He has been recognized by India's National Akademi of Letters, the Kerala Sahitya Akademi and almost every other body promoting creative literature of the language he writes. A multi-faceted personality, he has worked as scientist, popular science journalist, film director, columnist, and editor of national and literary journals.
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