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The Essential Vedanta: A New Source Book of Advaita Vedanta

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This book is the only comprehensive introduction to Advaita Vedanta that traces the history of this tradition by means of primary sources. The sources (in translation) are drawn from Sanskrit texts by some of the most important advaitic thinkers. The editors have filled in the appropriate background materials to make this a book through which readers can understand Advaita Vedanta both in terms of cultural history and philosophy. The book reveals the classical form of this great tradition of thought, showing how it actually functioned in Indian culture, and demonstrates its distinctive philosophical achievements.

442 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 12, 2004

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December 7, 2015
Haven't finished the book, but will come back to it regularly over the years.
It isn't an easy leisurely read; some familiarity with advaita vedanta is the very least one should have, to be prepared for a text of this caliber. Most of the book consists of parts of vedantic scriptures (upanishads, bhagavad gita, brahmasutra) with comments and discussions by the likes of Adi Shankaracharya vs opponents from non-advaitic schools, buddhists etc.
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