Translated by Swami Moksadananda
An important Sanskrit classic for advanced students of Vedanta and seekers of Jivanmukti. By the author of Panchadasi.
- 389 pages, Indian hardback
- 81-7505-182-5
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Includes the nature and scope of Jivanmukti and the means to attain it.
The book has five chapters:
The first chapter describes the two kinds of Sannyassa, and the evidence of Jivanmukti.
The second and third chapters deal with the means to Jivanmukti and Videhamukti.
The fourth chapter deals with the purposes of Jivanmukti.
The fifth chapter deals at length with Vidvat-Sannyasa - renunciation of the knower
With Sanskrit and English.
An effort was made to make the present translation faithful as well as plain and easy.
Devanagari text and English translation.
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excelent
This is an excelent exposition of wisdom from the clasical advaita vedanta, well written and easy to read, though not for beginners in the topic.
Jivanmukti-Viveka
Not translated from Samskritam. So it is an opinion. I wish you had a better translation!