Practice of Vedanta
Book Details:
• Publisher: The Divine Life Society
• Author: Swami Sivananda
• Language: English
• Pages: 207
• Edition: 2011
• ISBN: 8170521912
• Cover: Paperback
• Dimensions: 21.5 cm × 14 cm
• Weight: 230 gm
About the Book:
Practice of Vedanta by Swami Sivananda is a practical guide to applying the teachings of Vedanta in everyday life. Vedanta, the philosophical essence of the Upanishads, teaches the unity of the individual soul (Atman) with the Supreme Reality (Brahman). In this book, Swami Sivananda explains how these profound spiritual principles can be practiced through disciplined living, meditation, devotion, and selfless service.
The author emphasizes that Vedanta is not merely a philosophy to be studied intellectually but a spiritual path to be lived and experienced. Through clear explanations and practical advice, the book guides readers on how to cultivate discrimination, detachment, self-control, and constant remembrance of the Divine.
Swami Sivananda also discusses important spiritual disciplines such as self-inquiry, meditation, ethical conduct, and the purification of the mind. These practices help seekers gradually realize their true nature and attain inner peace and spiritual freedom.
This book is highly valuable for students of Vedanta, spiritual aspirants, and anyone interested in understanding how ancient philosophical teachings can be applied to modern life for self-realization.
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Practice of Vedanta
Practice of Vedanta
Book Details:
• Publisher: The Divine Life Society
• Author: Swami Sivananda
• Language: English
• Pages: 207
• Edition: 2011
• ISBN: 8170521912
• Cover: Paperback
• Dimensions: 21.5 cm × 14 cm
• Weight: 230 gm
About the Book:
Practice of Vedanta by Swami Sivananda is a practical guide to applying the teachings of Vedanta in everyday life. Vedanta, the philosophical essence of the Upanishads, teaches the unity of the individual soul (Atman) with the Supreme Reality (Brahman). In this book, Swami Sivananda explains how these profound spiritual principles can be practiced through disciplined living, meditation, devotion, and selfless service.
The author emphasizes that Vedanta is not merely a philosophy to be studied intellectually but a spiritual path to be lived and experienced. Through clear explanations and practical advice, the book guides readers on how to cultivate discrimination, detachment, self-control, and constant remembrance of the Divine.
Swami Sivananda also discusses important spiritual disciplines such as self-inquiry, meditation, ethical conduct, and the purification of the mind. These practices help seekers gradually realize their true nature and attain inner peace and spiritual freedom.
This book is highly valuable for students of Vedanta, spiritual aspirants, and anyone interested in understanding how ancient philosophical teachings can be applied to modern life for self-realization.
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Book Details:
• Publisher: The Divine Life Society
• Author: Swami Sivananda
• Language: English
• Pages: 207
• Edition: 2011
• ISBN: 8170521912
• Cover: Paperback
• Dimensions: 21.5 cm × 14 cm
• Weight: 230 gm
About the Book:
Practice of Vedanta by Swami Sivananda is a practical guide to applying the teachings of Vedanta in everyday life. Vedanta, the philosophical essence of the Upanishads, teaches the unity of the individual soul (Atman) with the Supreme Reality (Brahman). In this book, Swami Sivananda explains how these profound spiritual principles can be practiced through disciplined living, meditation, devotion, and selfless service.
The author emphasizes that Vedanta is not merely a philosophy to be studied intellectually but a spiritual path to be lived and experienced. Through clear explanations and practical advice, the book guides readers on how to cultivate discrimination, detachment, self-control, and constant remembrance of the Divine.
Swami Sivananda also discusses important spiritual disciplines such as self-inquiry, meditation, ethical conduct, and the purification of the mind. These practices help seekers gradually realize their true nature and attain inner peace and spiritual freedom.
This book is highly valuable for students of Vedanta, spiritual aspirants, and anyone interested in understanding how ancient philosophical teachings can be applied to modern life for self-realization.













