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The Second Edition of Brahman, by Jayaram V, is a comprehensive and unique exploration of the concept of Brahman in Hindu philosophy. The first edition was published in 2010 and was well received. The book delves into the mystery and splendor of Brahman, who represents the absolute, supreme, unchanging, and indefinable reality and consciousness and is revered in Hinduism as the Supreme Self, the Universal Self, and the Highest God or the God of gods. The author, Jayaram V, meticulously examines Brahman's unique status in the Vedic tradition, His power and potency, and His symbolism in rituals…mehr

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The Second Edition of Brahman, by Jayaram V, is a comprehensive and unique exploration of the concept of Brahman in Hindu philosophy. The first edition was published in 2010 and was well received. The book delves into the mystery and splendor of Brahman, who represents the absolute, supreme, unchanging, and indefinable reality and consciousness and is revered in Hinduism as the Supreme Self, the Universal Self, and the Highest God or the God of gods. The author, Jayaram V, meticulously examines Brahman's unique status in the Vedic tradition, His power and potency, and His symbolism in rituals and daily life. The book is organized into several chapters, each focusing on different dimensions and aspects of Brahman, such as His representation as the sacred sound, Aum, His role in ritual worship, contemplative practices of yoga and the spiritual practice of liberation, and the paths to realizing Brahman (Brahmavidyas). Jayaram V also explores the attributes of Brahman, the concept of Brahman as Isvara (the personal God), and the paradoxes and difficulties in understanding Brahman, and how the concept has been interpreted and reinterpreted by various Hindu scholars and sages over the centuries. This Second Edition has been vastly improved while retaining the original content of the First edition with additional information, ensuring that readers will continue to benefit from Jayaram V's extensive research and insightful perspectives on this subject. With a comprehensive glossary and a detailed bibliography and with updated research, new chapters, and enriched content, this edition stands as a valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in seeking to understand the profound and intricate concept of Brahman, one of Hinduism's core concepts. Overall, Jayaram V's "Brahman" is a seminal work that significantly contributes to the field of Hindu studies, offering unparalleled inspiration and engagement to its readers.
Autorenporträt
Jayaram V has authored over 3000 articles and 16 books, which include such notable works as Brahman, The Awakened Life, An Introduction to Hinduism, Bhagavadgita: Unveiling Gita's Secrets, Essays on the Bhagavadgita, Brahman, The Awakened Life, Hinduism, an Introduction, Selected Upanishads, Brihadaranyaka and Chandogya Upanishads, Shiva Sutras: Mystic Knowledge Explained, The Hindu Caste System, etc. His writings are appreciated all over the world for their originality and quality of information and his analysis and interpretation of ancient texts. Jayaram V has studied Hinduism and related religions for over 40 years and writes regularly about various aspects of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, spirituality, yoga, and self-improvement. Through his writings, he brings out the knowledge found in the ancient texts, their hidden symbolism, and the significance of various key concepts found in them and interprets them objectively with modern insights and without sectarian biases. His scientific and spiritual background helps him examine the subjects analytically with an open mind and maintain objectivity in his writings and interpretations. He combines the mundane and finite aspects of life with the mystical and transcendental without losing sight of their spiritual and practical value in today's world. Inspired by Swami Vivekananda, Sri Aurobindo, and several other spiritual masters of the past and present, he founded Hinduwebsite.com in 2000 to counter negative propaganda and share authentic information about Hinduism and related religions. He believes in religious tolerance and the fundamental freedom of everyone to choose their faith or belief system according to their personal needs and preferences. His efforts have helped make ancient Hindu texts more accessible to the world audience and appreciate the teachings found in them. His work has helped bring the wisdom of India's oldest religious and spiritual traditions to people around the world and educate and inspire them. You can explore more of his writings on Jayaramv.com and Hinduwebsite.com.