Kenopanishad English
Material type:
- 9788175977136
- 294 Sw 22 K 107504
Contents:
What is religion?
Vedanta the religion of detachment
Our relationship with the absolute
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294 Sa153 A 101864 The Aitareyabrahmana, with the vrtti Sukhaprada of Sadgurusisya | 294 Sa153 A 101864 The Aitareyabrahmana, with the vrtti Sukhaprada of Sadgurusisya | 294 Si 93 K 107672 Kenopanishad | 294 Sw 22 K 107504 Kenopanishad | 294.1 G1546 C 104840 Chandogyopanishat of Shankara bhashya: | 294.1 P1919 V 105056 Vicaravaibhavam Bharateya prachyavidya vishayaka prabandha: | 294.1 R1266 V 104373 Vedic Sampattee |
Religion is a privilege of man and not an instinct of the animals. To the animal, life is one round of eating, sleeping and mating.
What is religion?
Vedanta the religion of detachment
Our relationship with the absolute
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