Six Lectures on Vedanta Philosophy
Description
Six Lectures on Vedanta Philosophy by Swami Abhedananda is a book by Swami Abhedananda, first published in the early 20th century. This collection brings together six thought-provoking lectures that explore spiritual, ethical, and philosophical themes through the lens of Vedantic thought.
Topics range from the nature of morality in Philosophy of Good and Evil, to cross-cultural symbolism in The Word and the Cross in Ancient India, and the essence of spiritual practice in Divine Communion. The collection also addresses practical matters of belief and custom, such as vegetarianism and the soul’s journey after death.
With clarity and conviction, these lectures offer a compelling synthesis of reason, faith, and Eastern insight, serving both as a philosophical introduction and a spiritual guide.
- Formats
- PDF, EPUB, AZW3
- Page Count (PDF)
- 46
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