| | Preface | |
| Part -I Glimpse into the nature of Reality
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| CHAPTERS |
| I | Dhyana-Mantra of Mahesa (A formula for Medition of the Manifest Deity) | 3 |
| II | Siva-Stotra(A Hymn Addressed to the Ultimate Reality) | 26 |
| III | Brahma-Stotra (A Hymn Addressed to the Ultimate Reality) | 45 |
| IV | Guru-Stotra (A Hymn addressed to the Divine Teacher) | 71 |
| Part - II Glimpses into the Nature of Consciousness
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| V | Consciousness-Expression of the Divine | 95 |
| VI | Fusion and Expansion of Consciousness | 111 |
| VII | Involution and Obscuration of Consciousness | 126 |
| VIII | The I and Its Attenuation | 140 |
| IX | The Release of Consciousness | 153 |
| X | The Four States of Consciousness | 164 |
| Part III Glimpses into the Nature of Mind
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| XI | Cosmic Ideation | 181 |
| XII | Divine Ideation and the Divine Plan | 193 |
| XIII | Freewill and Predestination | 211 |
| XIV | Individual Ideation | 222 |
| XV | The Individual and His Dharma
| 232 |
| XVI | Mind and Consciousness | 245 |
| XVII | The Nature of Mind According to Vedanta | 258 |
| XVIII | The Nature of Mind according to Yoga-I | 278 |
| XIX | The Nature of Mind According to Yoga-II | 286 |
| XX | The Significance of Desire | 301 |
| XXI | The Elimination of Desire | 311 |
| XXII | The Nature of Samadhi-I | 321 |
| XXIII | The Nature of Samadhi-II | 340 |
| Part IV Glimpses into the Nature of So-Called Matter
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| XXIV | The doctrine of the Three Gunas | 355 |
| XXV | The Doctrine of the Five Bhutas, Indriyas and Tanmatras-I | 371 |
| XXVI | The Doctrine of the Five Bhutas, Indriyas and Tanmatras-I I | 386 |
| XXVII | What is Life | 403 |