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The Second Edition of Brahman, by Jayaram V, is a comprehensive and unique exploration of the concept of Brahman in Hindu philosophy. The first edition was published in 2010 and was well received. The book delves into the mystery and splendor of Brahman, who represents the absolute, supreme, unchanging, and indefinable reality and consciousness and is revered in Hinduism as the Supreme Self, the Universal Self, and the Highest God or the God of gods. The author, Jayaram V, meticulously examines Brahman's unique status in the Vedic tradition, His power and potency, and His symbolism in rituals and daily life. The book is organized into several chapters, each focusing on different dimensions and aspects of Brahman, such as His representation as the sacred sound, Aum, His role in ritual worship, contemplative practices of yoga and the spiritual practice of liberation, and the paths to realizing Brahman (Brahmavidyas). Jayaram V also explores the attributes of Brahman, the concept of Brahman as Isvara (the personal God), and the paradoxes and difficulties in understanding Brahman, and how the concept has been interpreted and reinterpreted by various Hindu scholars and sages over the centuries. This Second Edition has been vastly improved while retaining the original content of the First edition with additional information, ensuring that readers will continue to benefit from Jayaram V's extensive research and insightful perspectives on this subject. With a comprehensive glossary and a detailed bibliography and with updated research, new chapters, and enriched content, this edition stands as a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in seeking to understand the profound and intricate concept of Brahman, one of Hinduism's core concepts. Overall, Jayaram V's "Brahman" is a seminal work that significantly contributes to the field of Hindu studies, offering unparalleled inspiration and engagement to its readers.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The Second Edition of Brahman, by Jayaram V, is a comprehensive and unique exploration of the concept of Brahman in Hindu philosophy. The first edition was published in 2010 and was well received. The book delves into the mystery and splendor of Brahman, who represents the absolute, supreme, unchanging, and indefinable reality and consciousness and is revered in Hinduism as the Supreme Self, the Universal Self, and the Highest God or the God of gods. The author, Jayaram V, meticulously examines Brahman's unique status in the Vedic tradition, His power and potency, and His symbolism in rituals and daily life. The book is organized into several chapters, each focusing on different dimensions and aspects of Brahman, such as His representation as the sacred sound, Aum, His role in ritual worship, contemplative practices of yoga and the spiritual practice of liberation, and the paths to realizing Brahman (Brahmavidyas). Jayaram V also explores the attributes of Brahman, the concept of Brahman as Isvara (the personal God), and the paradoxes and difficulties in understanding Brahman, and how the concept has been interpreted and reinterpreted by various Hindu scholars and sages over the centuries. This Second Edition has been vastly improved while retaining the original content of the First edition with additional information, ensuring that readers will continue to benefit from Jayaram V's extensive research and insightful perspectives on this subject. With a comprehensive glossary and a detailed bibliography and with updated research, new chapters, and enriched content, this edition stands as a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in seeking to understand the profound and intricate concept of Brahman, one of Hinduism's core concepts. Overall, Jayaram V's "Brahman" is a seminal work that significantly contributes to the field of Hindu studies, offering unparalleled inspiration and engagement to its readers.