Vedanta Treatise (The Eternities)

Vedanta Treatise (The Eternities)

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Book Specification

Item Code: NAM282
Author: A. Parthasarathy
Publisher: A. Parthasarathy, Mumbai
Language: English
Edition: 2020
ISBN: 9789381094167
Pages: 400 (11 B/W and 5 Color Illustrations)
Cover: Paper Back
Other Details 8.0 inch X 6.0 inch
Weight 450 gm

Book Description

About the Author

A. Parthasarathy is an internationally acclaimed philosopher with a multi-disciplined academic base including postgraduation from London University. He has researched for over sixty years on the state of human beings and focused on the urgent need to revive, rehabilitate the human intellect. His resolve has emerged into four distinct avenues of service:

Vedanta Academy

Parthasarathy founded the Academy in January 1988 in Malavli Hills, 108 kms from Mumbai, India. It offers three-year residential courses designed to build intellectual ability and instil higher values of life in students from India and abroad.

Public Discourses

His discourses on intellectual development have captivated audiences the world over for more than fifty years. And have been widely acclaimed by prestigious universities, institutions and organisations.

Corporate Seminars

He has been a distinguished resource of the Young Entrepreneur's Organisation (YEO), Young President's Organisation (YPO), World President's Organisation (WPO), World Economic Forum and several multinational corporations.

Writings

Parthasarathy has published ten books which present ancient philosophical teachings and wisdom of thinkers from the East and West. Three of them have earned bestselling status. These ten books have also been combined into a single volume entitled The Complete Works of Swami Parthasarathy.

Preface

The Vedanta Treatise presents the ancient philosophy of Vedanta. A philosophy which enunciates the eternal principles of life and living. Living is an art, a skill, a technique. Few have understood it to be so in the span of human history. Nevertheless, you need to learn and practise the technique of living. As you would for playing a musical instrument or flying an aircraft.

The world today is unaware of this process of learning. It is not taught in a school or university. Nor in a moral or religious institution. Thus people go through a mechanical way of living merely following a routine of their predecessors. They lack this fundamental knowledge of living. And become victims of stress and strain.

People everywhere have lost the pleasure in action. They try to find peace and happiness by abstaining from action. Hence everyone looks forward to weekend and vacation. Even seeks premature retirement from work. This is a human weakness. Do not fall a prey to it. If you cannot find peace and happiness in action you can never find it through abstaining.

The world presents two distinct classes of people. One class is active, productive and prosperous. The western world seems to fit into this category. But by their own admission they have lost their peace of mind. While the other class of people is relatively peaceful and happy but without much action. Since they lack action they are not productive, prosperous. Some of the eastern countries face this problem. Thus there is action without peace on one side and peace without action on the other. One wonders if it is possible to combine dynamic action with mental peace. Vedanta provides the answer. The few who have imbibed the knowledge of Vedanta, learnt and practised the technique of living, live a dynamic life of action while enjoying perfect peace and happiness within.

Above all, the Treatise helps you evolve to greater heights in your own spiritual path. It provides you with the knowledge and guidance to reach the ultimate in human perfection. The goal of Self-realisation.

The book contains twenty-one chapters spread over three sections. The first section introduces the concept of Vedanta to help those unfamiliar with it. The second deals more with its practical application. How Vedanta can be ingrained in your lives. The final section covers the highest tenets of its philosophy culminating in the transcendental experience. It ploughs through human ignorance and delusion to discover the pristine glory of one's supreme Self.

Section I: Introduction to Vedanta

The first section introduces Vedanta to the layperson. Vedanta is a systematic knowledge which explains the meaning and purpose of your existence in the world. A knowledge that is founded on its own authority. It trains you to think for yourself. To analyse, investigate and realise the quintessence of life. Not to submit yourself to blind faith, superstitious belief or mechanical ritual. Ultimately, it leads you to spiritual Enlightenment.

The knowledge of the unknown can be gained only through the use of known factors. Therefore, to unravel the mystery of God you need to use the world of objects and beings known to you. Start with the study of the world, the individual and the relationship between them.

How are you to relate with the world to find peace and harmony? It is not the world that bothers you as you believe it to be. But your relationship with it. You need to learn the principles of right living. Change the character of your action from selfishness to selfless service. Mend the quality of your emotion from preferential attachment to universal love. Raise your knowledge from the mundane to the supreme Self within. Thus you shall reach the culmination of human life, the ultimate state of peace and bliss, the goal of religion.

Section 11: Practical Vedanta

The second section covers the practical application of Vedanta in life. Explains the composition of a human being. The five layers of the human personality enveloping the inner Self. The three states of conditioned-consciousness known as waking, dream and deep-sleep. Every human being goes through the cycle of these states. None realises the pure Consciousness, the Core of one's being. Vedanta directs you to discover the Core, the supreme Self within.

Humans fall under four distinct classes depending on the development of their mind and intellect: the predominantly emotional, predominantly intellectual, balanced in both, underdeveloped in both. Accordingly the four paths of Devotion Bhakti, Knowledge Gnana, Action Karma and Compulsion Hatha are prescribed respectively for their spiritual development. Practising these disciplines the seeker evolves to the state of dispassion. Which prepares him to enter the final stage of meditation. And through meditation he reaches Self - realisation.

A Self-realised person is one with God. He revels in absolute peace and bliss. Becomes a beacon for the rest of the world to follow and steer their lives towards evolution.

Section III: The Essence of Vedanta

The third section expounds the real philosophy of life. Exposes the exact nature of the terrestrial world. Points out the transcendental Reality beyond the phenomenal world. Helps you discover that underlying Reality to be the supreme Self within.

Contents

Preface 9
Section I : Introduction to Vedanta
Chapter I Role of Vedana 15
Science and Vedanta 15
Vedanta, the Base of Religion 17
Tributes to Vedanta 21
Reason, the Sap of Vedanta 23
Your real Self 25
Vedanta procures Happiness 27
Vedanta provides Material Prosperity 28
Eternal Bliss within 30
Chapter II World and Human Being 33
Mystery of the Origin 33
From the Known to the Unknown 35
Composition of the World 41
The Human Species 42
Three Conditions of the Mind 46
Chapter III Life, Its Course 50
Composition of Life 50
The Individual Mechanism 51
Nature of the World 56
Course of Life 58
Goal of Life 60
Chapter IV Code of Living 65
Scope of Spiritual Education 65
Elements of Right Living 68
The Three Temperaments 72
The Caste System 80
Chapter V Exigency of Action 83
Action is Inevitable 83
Value of Action 86
Chronology of Action 88
Renunciation in Action 91
Three Types of Action 94
Chapter VI Strength of Emotion 98
Emotion and Intellection 98
Facets of Emotion 100
Love 101
Kindness 104
Pity 105
Charity 106
Effects of Manifestation 110
Root of Emotion 111
Desire veils the Self 116
Chapter VII Light of Wisdom 117
Veil of Ignorance 117
How to Gain Wisdom 122
The Aggressive and the Passive 129
Joy of Learning 133
Chapter VIII Culmination of Human Life 134
The Role of Religion 134
Consummation of Life 141
Personality Chart 144
Knowledge Gnanam 145
Action Karma 146
Actor Karta 146
Intellect Buddhi 147
Steadfastness Dhriti 149
Happiness Sukham 150
Renunciation Tyaga 151
Prepare your Chart 151
Section II : Practical Vedanta
Chapter IX The Human Composition 155
Basic Constitution 155
Composite Personality 159
Personality Layers 164
Food Sheath 165
Vital-air Sheath 165
Mental Sheath 166
Intellectual Sheath 167
Bliss Sheath 168
Gross, Subtle and Causal Bodies 168
Waker, Dreamer and Deep-sleeper 169
Chapter X Self-Analysis 172
Enquiry into Yourself 172
Your Self is Supreme Reality 174
Drift in Religion 177
The Problem of Introversion 179
Practical Exercises 185
Chapter XI The States of Consciousness 189
Waking, Dream and Deep-sleep 189
The Fourth State 194
Assurance of Vedanta 199
Path of Reality 201
Chapter XII The Four Yogas 206
Four Spiritual Disciplines 206
Bhakti Yoga Path of Devotion 211
Gnana Yoga Path of Knowledge 217
Karma Yoga Path of Action 220
Chapter XIII Renunciation 224
What is Renunciation 224
Way to Success 233
Renunciation is Bliss 236
Renunciation heralds Meditation 240
Chapter XIV Meditation 243
Technique of Meditation 243
Principle of Meditation 247
The Symbol Om 248
Procedural Details 251
Self-Realisation 255
Chapter XV The State of Self-Realisation 257
Self-realised Person 257
His Intrinsic Being 258
His Extrinsic Conduct 265
Impact of World on Him 271
His Impact on World 273
Section III : The Essence Vedanta
Chapter XVI Use and Abuse of Religion 279
Individual Diagnosis and Treatment 279
Positive Religion 284
Negative Religion 287
Impediments in the Spiritual Path 289
Chapter XVII Law of Causation 296
The Supreme Law 296
Law of Destiny 298
Law of Karma 300
Birth and Death 304
Theory of Reincarnation 307
Chapter XVIII Theory of Perception 315
Phenomenon of the World 315
Idealism 317
Realism 319
Vedantic Theory of Perception 320
Chapter XIX The Illusions: Maya 328
When, Whence, Wherefore this World 328
World, an Illusion 331
Intrinsic and Extrinsic Illusions 333
World is God 337
Why heed an Illusion 339
Chapter XX The 'Supreme Reality 341
The Supreme God 341
Manifestations of Brahman 347
Process of Negation and Assertion 350
Idea of Trinity 353
Three Schools of Thought 355
Chapter XXI That Thou Art 357
The Four Aphorisms 357
I am God 360
Finite is Infinite 365
Characteristics of Self-development 368
Know thy Self 373
Index 376
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