Way to Liberation: Moksha Marga: An Itinerary in Indian Philosophy
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Book Detail
- Author: T. K. Sribhashyam
- Binding: Paperback
- Number of Pages: 300
- Release Date: 01-12-2011
- EAN: 9788124605998
- Package Dimensions: 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
- Languages: English
Description
Moksha: The Path to Liberation explores the essential aspects of moksha (liberation) in Hindu philosophy. This work investigates the necessary perfect knowledge, perfect action, and perfect surrender to the Lord as the ways to achieve spiritual liberation. The journey towards moksha is framed within the three yogas and examines the connection between body and soul, devotion (bhakti), and the process of becoming a bhagavata — one who lives as a servant of God.
Key Highlights:
- Understanding Moksha: The book defines moksha as the ultimate goal of human existence — the purification and perfection of the soul.
- Key Philosophical Concepts: It elaborates on the concept of Brahman (the Absolute), Sarveshvara (the universal spiritual entity), sin, virtue, monotheism, and polytheism in Hinduism.
- Devotion and Self-Realization: Emphasizing the importance of devotion (bhakti) in attaining self-realization and liberation.
- Meditation and Contemplation: The volume also includes an exploration of meditation techniques and contemplation practices, which play a crucial role in achieving moksha.
- Philosophical Depth: Drawing from Vedic scriptures, Upanishads, and the Bhagavad-Gita, the work provides a comprehensive philosophical framework for understanding moksha.
Target Audience:
This book is ideal for religious scholars, students of philosophy and spirituality, and seekers on the path to self-realization and liberation. It serves as a valuable guide for those wishing to understand the spiritual practices essential for attaining moksha.


