Radhakamal Mukerjee

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Radhakamal Mukerjee



Average rating: 4.5 · 18 ratings · 1 review · 96 distinct works
Astavakragita: The Song of ...

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The foundations of Indian e...

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The song of the self suprem...

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Astavakragita: The Song of ...

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The Culture and Art of India

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A History of Indian Civiliz...

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History of Indian Civilizat...

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The Philosophy of Social Sc...

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The Social Function of Art

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“All duality is misery, and self-abidance consists in the realization that the various pairs of opposites, whether empirical or abstract, are illusory entangling beings in the net of Maya.”
Radhakamal Mukerjee, Astavakragita: The Song of the Self Supreme

“It is you from whence the world springs as the waves from the ocean. That verily you are. O you, pure intelligence, be free from the fever of the world.”
Radhakamal Mukerjee, Ashtavakragita: The Song of the Self Supreme

“The emancipated one has neither aversion nor craving for the objects of the senses. With his detached mind he enjoys equally what is attained and what is not attained.”
Radhakamal Mukerjee, Astavakragita: The Song of the Self Supreme



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