Bhakti Schools of Vedanta Swami Tapasyananda
Lives and philosophies, as well as spiritual practices advocated by the founders of the major Vaishnava philosophical schools: Ramanuja, Nimbarka, Mad ... PB Pages: 364
Bhavartha-Dipika Jnaneshwari (Sri Jnanadeva) Ramachandra Keshav Bhagwat
Sri Jnanadev or Jnaneshwar, Poet and Yogi, Jnani and Bhakta, was on this earth for about twenty years, nearly seven hundred years ago. His brief life ... PB Pages: 689
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Cognition of Cognition J. L. Shaw
The problem of 'how we know that we know something' (cognition of cognition) has seldom been dealt with by Western philosophers. It is an important pr ... PB Pages: 78
True religion is not talk, or doctrines, or theories, nor is it sectarianism. It is the relation between soul and God. Religion does not consist in erecting temples, or building churches, or attending public worship. It is not to be found in books, or in words, or in lectures, or in organizations. Religion consists in realization. We must realize God, feel God, see God, talk to God. That is religion.
-Swami Vivekananda