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Hindu Dharma The Universal Way of Life (Voice of the Guru Pujyasri Candrasekharendra Sarasvati Svami)

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Here are the details of the book:

  • Author: Pujyasri Chandrasekharendra Sarasvati Swami
  • Publisher: Bharatiya Vidya Bhawan
  • Language: English
  • Edition: 2018
  • ISBN: 9788172765231
  • Pages: 858 (7 B/W Illustrations)
  • Cover: Hardcover
  • Other Details: 25.5 cm x 18 cm
  • Weight: 1.53 kg

About the Book:
This book offers an enlightening account of Hindu Dharma in its various dimensions. The Paramaguru discusses key texts of Veda Dharma, including the four Vedas, the six Vedangas, Mimamsa, Nyaya, the Puranas, and Dharmashastra. These texts represent a wide spectrum of thought systems, and the author attempts to unify them into one cohesive vision of Hinduism. The book is known for its simple and captivating style, making complex concepts accessible to general readers. The great acharya connects ancient wisdom with modern knowledge, offering insightful connections, such as those between metaphysics and physics in the study of sound in the Vedas.

About the Author:
Pujyasri Chandrasekharendra Swami served as the 68th Sankaracharya of the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham, beginning in 1907 when he was just 13 years old. Throughout his life, he played a key role in restoring the Vedic traditions and maintaining the significance of Hinduism during a period of social and political change. His mission was as monumental as that of Adi Sankara in reviving the Vedantic path.