Stories From Yogavasishtham
Book Specification
Item Code: | TZZ547 |
Author: | Jayasree Sukumaran |
Publisher: | Sukrtindra Oriental Research Institute, Kerala |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2020 |
ISBN: | 9789383846115 |
Pages: | 139 |
Cover: | PAPERBACK |
Other Details | 8.50 X 5.50 inches |
Weight | 180 gm |
Book Description
Those whose minds are turned away from the worldly desires and have become indifferent towards the objects of this mundane world, and those who are longing for liberation will be really benefited by this book. The nature of Brahman, Supreme God consciousness and the methods to attain Self Realization are vividly described in this book. It helps everyone who wants to know the Truth. Even an intellectual understanding of the Truth will help us overcome miseries of life to some extent, and that will gradually carry us to the Goal: the realization of the Ultimate Reality or Atman.
Much of this text is told through parables that have many hidden depths within them. Our Rishis of yore as well as modern saints tried their best to make the complicated theories and philosophical intricacies simple through similes, examples and stories in simple language to impart their experiences to the common people. This is one of the most important texts among them.
Dr. Jayasree Sukumaran, an ardent student of Vedanta and an experienced teacher who succeeded in conveying the ideas to the students, especially for the sake of the new generation, has taken much effort to write in a lucid language the stories of Yogavasishtham in a book form. I am confident that this book is helpful not only for beginners but for the practitioners also.
I wish the author and the Publisher the successful fulfillment of their wish.
The present volume is a brief summary of the stories and instructions in the original text. The stories are rendered in a simple narrative style so that the spiritual truth which cannot really be expressed verbally, may yet reach the hearts of the readers with the help of God's Grace, as was the experience of the first listener, the young Ramachandra.
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