The Holy Vedas : Legends and Analogies
Contents: Preface. 1. The Vedas. 2. The analogies of sruti grantha. 3. Facets of religion. Glossary.
It is a compilation form the Vedas the objective and subjective meditation (saguna and nirguna), strewn throughout the Upanisads Vedas, mainly the ten Upanisads, commented by Sri Sankaracarya-a beautiful garland of wonderful flowers. It is a hand book of Vedic legends and analogies to read again and again, to tell others and quote them appropriately to assimilate in out life style, as the function of the meditation is constant remembrance. Other external preparatory disciplines are only aids to that function. Our scripture promises the desired benefits through this process to the student (sadhaka) and you too are entitled to that. The scripture is valid at all times, to those who impose faith in it. (jacket)
It is a compilation form the Vedas the objective and subjective meditation (saguna and nirguna), strewn throughout the Upanisads Vedas, mainly the ten Upanisads, commented by Sri Sankaracarya-a beautiful garland of wonderful flowers. It is a hand book of Vedic legends and analogies to read again and again, to tell others and quote them appropriately to assimilate in out life style, as the function of the meditation is constant remembrance. Other external preparatory disciplines are only aids to that function. Our scripture promises the desired benefits through this process to the student (sadhaka) and you too are entitled to that. The scripture is valid at all times, to those who impose faith in it. (jacket)