Vedanta Treatise
Vedanta Treatise
A.Parthasarathy
Aubrey Marcus
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Vedanta Treatise

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A.Parthasarathy
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A.Parthasarathy
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In the profound pages of "Vedanta Treatise," A. Parthasarathy unveils the timeless wisdom nestled within the ancient Vedas, offering a lucid guide to mastering the art of living. This seminal work is more than just a philosophical discourse; it is a manual for achieving peace and purpose amidst the ceaseless tumult of daily life. With eloquence and insight, Parthasarathy articulates the essence of Vedantic philosophy, illuminating the path to self-realization and contentment through disciplined action and spiritual enlightenment. From the nuanced complexities of human desires to the sublime simplicity of universal truths, the Treatise stands as a beacon of knowledge and enlightenment, inviting readers to transcend the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary. Crafted with the precision of a scholar and the wisdom of a guru, Parthasarathy's "Vedanta Treatise" navigates the challenges of the modern world with ancient wisdom. The book serves as a compass for those seeking clarity of intellect and purity of heart, offering strategies to harmonize the demands of external action with the quest for inner peace. Through its pages, readers embark on a transformative journey, equipped with the philosophical insights and practical tools necessary for personal growth and societal contribution. This is not merely a book to be read; it is a life to be lived, a treasure trove of spiritual wealth that promises to guide individuals towards a life of fulfillment and bliss.

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Released
1978
1 Jan
Length
408
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Your motto in life should be to strive, to struggle, not to succeed. Work well accomplished is the joy of life. Success or failure is immaterial. What really matters in life is your ability to adopt action to obligation. Your business lies in action alone, not in the reward accruing from it. Let not the anxiety for enjoying the fruit disturb the course of your action.
— A.Parthasarathy, Vedanta Treatise

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