Traita Siddhanta Vimarsha
Book Details
• Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
• Author: Pt. Shivashankar Sharma Kavyatirth
• Language: Sanskrit Text with Hindi Translation
• Pages: 430
• Cover: Hardcover
• Dimensions: 21.5 cm × 14 cm
• Weight: 540 gm
• Edition: 2003
About the Book
Traita Siddhanta Vimarsha is a profound philosophical work that examines the principles of the Traita (Triple) doctrine as explained in Vedic philosophy. The book presents a systematic analysis of the three eternal realities—God (Ishvara), Soul (Jiva), and Nature (Prakriti)—which form the foundation of Vedic metaphysical thought.
Authored by Pt. Shivashankar Sharma Kavyatirth, this work provides original Sanskrit text along with Hindi translation, making complex philosophical concepts accessible to serious students and scholars. The author explains the distinct nature, characteristics, and interrelationship of these three entities, highlighting their independent existence and eternal nature.
Through logical arguments, scriptural references, and detailed interpretation, the book clarifies misconceptions and presents the Traita Siddhanta as a rational and spiritually consistent worldview. It is an essential resource for readers interested in Vedic philosophy, metaphysics, and the deeper understanding of existence according to classical Indian thought.
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Traita Siddhanta Vimarsha
Traita Siddhanta Vimarsha
Book Details
• Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
• Author: Pt. Shivashankar Sharma Kavyatirth
• Language: Sanskrit Text with Hindi Translation
• Pages: 430
• Cover: Hardcover
• Dimensions: 21.5 cm × 14 cm
• Weight: 540 gm
• Edition: 2003
About the Book
Traita Siddhanta Vimarsha is a profound philosophical work that examines the principles of the Traita (Triple) doctrine as explained in Vedic philosophy. The book presents a systematic analysis of the three eternal realities—God (Ishvara), Soul (Jiva), and Nature (Prakriti)—which form the foundation of Vedic metaphysical thought.
Authored by Pt. Shivashankar Sharma Kavyatirth, this work provides original Sanskrit text along with Hindi translation, making complex philosophical concepts accessible to serious students and scholars. The author explains the distinct nature, characteristics, and interrelationship of these three entities, highlighting their independent existence and eternal nature.
Through logical arguments, scriptural references, and detailed interpretation, the book clarifies misconceptions and presents the Traita Siddhanta as a rational and spiritually consistent worldview. It is an essential resource for readers interested in Vedic philosophy, metaphysics, and the deeper understanding of existence according to classical Indian thought.
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Book Details
• Publisher: Ram Lal Kapoor Trust
• Author: Pt. Shivashankar Sharma Kavyatirth
• Language: Sanskrit Text with Hindi Translation
• Pages: 430
• Cover: Hardcover
• Dimensions: 21.5 cm × 14 cm
• Weight: 540 gm
• Edition: 2003
About the Book
Traita Siddhanta Vimarsha is a profound philosophical work that examines the principles of the Traita (Triple) doctrine as explained in Vedic philosophy. The book presents a systematic analysis of the three eternal realities—God (Ishvara), Soul (Jiva), and Nature (Prakriti)—which form the foundation of Vedic metaphysical thought.
Authored by Pt. Shivashankar Sharma Kavyatirth, this work provides original Sanskrit text along with Hindi translation, making complex philosophical concepts accessible to serious students and scholars. The author explains the distinct nature, characteristics, and interrelationship of these three entities, highlighting their independent existence and eternal nature.
Through logical arguments, scriptural references, and detailed interpretation, the book clarifies misconceptions and presents the Traita Siddhanta as a rational and spiritually consistent worldview. It is an essential resource for readers interested in Vedic philosophy, metaphysics, and the deeper understanding of existence according to classical Indian thought.













