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Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Sankaracarya, Volume 1

Dive into the profound depths of Vedanta philosophy with Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Sankaracarya, Volume 1. The Vedanta Sutras, also known as the Brahma Sutras, are a revered Sanskrit text attributed to the sage Badarayana (or Vyasa), believed to have been composed between 500 BCE and 450 CE, with scholarly consensus placing it around 500 to 200 BCE. Alongside the Principal Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita, these sutras form the foundational trilogy of sacred literature essential to Vedanta thought. This first volume presents Part 1, which includes adhyāya 1 and adhyāya 2 (pādas 1-2), featuring an insightful introduction by Dr. George Thibaut, a respected Sanskrit scholar and professor of philosophy at Allahabad University. Additionally, it includes the oldest and most influential commentary on the text by Sri Adi Shankaracharya, penned in the early 8th century CE. In the first adhyāya, the sutras synthesize the teachings of various Upanishads while exploring the true essenc

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Dive into the profound depths of Vedanta philosophy with Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Sankaracarya, Volume 1. The Vedanta Sutras, also known as the Brahma Sutras, are a revered Sanskrit text attributed to the sage Badarayana (or Vyasa), believed to have been composed between 500 BCE and 450 CE, with scholarly consensus placing it around 500 to 200 BCE. Alongside the Principal Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita, these sutras form the foundational trilogy of sacred literature essential to Vedanta thought. This first volume presents Part 1, which includes adhyāya 1 and adhyāya 2 (pādas 1-2), featuring an insightful introduction by Dr. George Thibaut, a respected Sanskrit scholar and professor of philosophy at Allahabad University. Additionally, it includes the oldest and most influential commentary on the text by Sri Adi Shankaracharya, penned in the early 8th century CE. In the first adhyāya, the sutras synthesize the teachings of various Upanishads while exploring the true essenc

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