BOOKS IN HINDU ON VEDANTA

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How many books are there in Vedanta?

 

★ Harmony of Religions: From the Standpoint of Sri Ramakrishna & Swami Vivekananda by Swami Bhajanananda

 

★ My Blessed Days with Holy Mother by Swami Ishanananda

 

★ Many events from the Mother’s (Sarada Devi) life in vivid detail.

 

★ The Divine Legacy by Sister Nivedita, How Nivedita carries out the universal mission of Sri Ramakrishna and Swami Vivekananda.

 

★ Let Us Be God by By Swami Ashokananda

 

★ The articles included are God and the other God; Thinking versus meditation; the quest for power; Swami Vivekananda, and the Ideal for the modern age.

 

★ Science of Happiness: According to Yoga-Vedanta by Pravrajika Divyanandaprana


Unfolds different aspects of ‘Happiness’


What is the message of Vedanta?

 

The message of Vedanta is infinite- God is infinite existence, infinite consciousness, and infinite bliss. This reality is known as Brahman, the divine ground of being. Vedanta also maintains that God can be personal as well, assuming human form at every age.

 

The Atman is never born nor will ever die. Never affected by the fluctuations of the body or mind, by our grief or despair or disease or ignorance. Pure, perfect, free from limitations, the Atman, Vedanta declares, is one with Brahman. The greatest temple of God lies within the human heart as the divine Self or Atman.


Does Vedanta believe in God?

 

Vedanta believes in one omnipotent, all-pervading, supreme essence in the universe which is called Brahman. Vedanta believes in two levels of reality – Absolute and Relative. In Absolute what is Brahman, in Relative that same Absolute is God. Brahman is a key concept found in the Vedas and early Upanishads.

 

The Vedas theorize Brahman as the Cosmic Principle. In the Upanishads, it has been described as Sat-chit-ananda (truth-consciousness-bliss) and as the unchanging, permanent, highest reality. Most major Vedanta schools, except Advaita Vedanta and Neo-Vedanta, are related to Vaishnavism and emphasize devotion (Bhakti) to God, understood as being Vishnu, Krishna, or a related manifestation.


What is Vedanta spirituality?

 

Vedanta is one of the world’s most ancient spiritual philosophies. It is based upon the Vedas, or sacred scriptures of India, and underlies the principles of Yoga, Ayurveda, and Hinduism. Vedanta is universal in its application and is equally relevant to all countries, all cultures, and all religious backgrounds.

 

The word “Vedanta” has two parts, Veda, which means ‘knowledge’, and anta, which means ‘the end or goal of’. “Knowledge” here means the knowledge of God as well as the knowledge of our divine nature. Vedanta, then, is the search for Self-knowledge as well as the search for God.