A thousand teachings: The Upadeśasāhasrī of Śaṅkara

A thousand teachings: The Upadeśasāhasrī of Śaṅkara image
ISBN-10:

0860082423

ISBN-13:

9780860082422

Released: Jan 01, 1979
Format: Hardcover, 265 pages
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Description:

This is the best introduction to Vedanta and to Sankara's philosophy. The Upadesaasahasri, or A Thousand Teachings consists of a metrical part and a prose part. In the metrical part, Sankara discusses the basic philosophical problems of non-dualism, at the same time refuting the teachings of other philosophical schools. In the prose part, he explains how to teach the way to self realization--to enlightenment. Sankara and the great Abhinavagupta are generally regarded as the two greatest thinkers in the long history of Indian philosophy. Sankara represented Advaita Vedanta, a non-dualistic view of ultimate reality. Most of his works are commentaries on classics of Indian thought. A Thousand Teachings is the only non-commentarial work that can be attributed to him; the other independent writings ascribed to him are probably spurious.











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