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Sankara's Sefect Works
 
Sanskrit Text and English Translation
 

 
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BY
 
VENKATARAMANAN, B.A.
 
Contents
Hymn to
 
Hymn to Hari; The Ten-Versed Hymn;
Dakshinamurti; Direct Realisation, The
Century of Verses; Knowledge of Self; Commentary on
the Text; Deletion of onetown Selt
 
Preface. The main object of this publication is to
presom in simple English, some of the works of Art
Bankaracharya in which he tried to expound, in a popular
style, the philosophy of the non-dualistic Vedants of
which he was the well-known founder. With this view
the present analation has been rendered tree of techni-
words and phrases. It is hoped that the juxtaposition
 
Sanskrit text and the English translation will
the double object of enabling the student of Bans-
krit to understand the text better and to correct, by a
reference to the text, any defect of expression in the
ranslation as an inevitable result of the attempt to garb
(a a popular style. To those that have had no
ing in metaphysics or dialectics and have neither the
nor the capacity to read the original standard
Va of Sankara, a publication of this kind should be
specially helpful for a proper understanding of the broad
outline of Sankara's philosophy of non-dualism.
 
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Three Great Acharyas
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