"From Moksha to The Paradox of an Inner Journey, in the Light of the Gita and Philosophical Contemplation"
This book is a profound spiritual exploration by Jitendra S. Joshi, which sheds light on the complex relationships between Moksha and Maya in today's era. The author, after observing the vast gathering at the Kumbh Mela recently held in India, experienced that the youth of our country are forgetting the true meaning of Moksha and are getting caught in the web of Maya.
In this book, the author provides a detailed analysis of the concepts of Moksha, Karma, and Dharma in the light of ancient texts such as the Bhagavad Gita, Upanishads, Yoga Darshan, Nyaya Darshan, and Buddhist philosophy. By using the metaphor of the game of chess, he illustrates how an ordinary person, who is progressing on the path of Moksha, can return to Maya by getting caught in worldly temptations.
This book is not merely a religious text, but a philosophical reflection that inspires us to reflect on the purpose and meaning of our lives. The author calls for moving from Maya to Moksha by discriminating between right and wrong, fulfilling our duties, and walking on the path of Dharma in this social media age of the twenty-first century.
Key
In-depth analysis of Moksha, Karma, and Dharma in the light of the Gita, Upanishads, and other philosophical texts.Effective use of the metaphor of the game of chess.Highlighting the complex relationships between Moksha and Maya in today's era.Inspiring readers to reflect on the purpose and meaning of their lives.Use of simple and clear language.