Atmatirtham - Life and Teachings of Sri Sankaracharya
Book Details
Author(s)Brahmasri Nochur Venkataraman
PublisherRishi Prakasana Sabha - Nikaya Trust
ISBN / ASIN8193056906
ISBN-139788193056905
Sales Rank3,128,266
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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About the Book:
This sacred book deals with the life and teachings of the greatest Acharya of Hinduism - Sri Sankara Bhagavadpada. This is not a historical biography of the Acharya, but a magnificent independent Vedantic epic. While unravelling the life of the great Master, sparks of profound spiritual insights flash forth. The Majesty of the teachings and the glory of the teacher open the sluice gates of deep peace and give a glimpse of our true nature. In the course of the narration, the doubts, which a seeker may have regarding Vedanta and spiritual practices, are clarified. A devout reader of this text is sure to have the experience of the sacred pilgrimage along with the enlightened Sage, from Kerala to Kedar. Bhakti, Jnana and Vairgaya seep in to one's heart while absorbing the divine life. In this, the divine story of the Acharya is freely rendered. More than facts, the highest goal, Self-realisation, is always kept in the background of the subject matter. This indeed is the story of spiritual India, the story of Sanatana Dharma.
About the Author:
Sri Venkataraman is an Acharya of Vedanta. He resides in the holy Arunachala (Tiruvannamalai). He was born in Nochur in Palakkad (Kerala). Brought up in the orthodox Vedic tradition, he had profound exposure to vedanta jnana at the tender age of fourteen. His talks and writings on Jnana and Bhakti have already made him a legend.
This sacred book deals with the life and teachings of the greatest Acharya of Hinduism - Sri Sankara Bhagavadpada. This is not a historical biography of the Acharya, but a magnificent independent Vedantic epic. While unravelling the life of the great Master, sparks of profound spiritual insights flash forth. The Majesty of the teachings and the glory of the teacher open the sluice gates of deep peace and give a glimpse of our true nature. In the course of the narration, the doubts, which a seeker may have regarding Vedanta and spiritual practices, are clarified. A devout reader of this text is sure to have the experience of the sacred pilgrimage along with the enlightened Sage, from Kerala to Kedar. Bhakti, Jnana and Vairgaya seep in to one's heart while absorbing the divine life. In this, the divine story of the Acharya is freely rendered. More than facts, the highest goal, Self-realisation, is always kept in the background of the subject matter. This indeed is the story of spiritual India, the story of Sanatana Dharma.
About the Author:
Sri Venkataraman is an Acharya of Vedanta. He resides in the holy Arunachala (Tiruvannamalai). He was born in Nochur in Palakkad (Kerala). Brought up in the orthodox Vedic tradition, he had profound exposure to vedanta jnana at the tender age of fourteen. His talks and writings on Jnana and Bhakti have already made him a legend.
