Jnana-Yoga : The Way of Knowledge : An Analytical Interpretation
Contents: Preface. 1. Introduction: an outline of the four paths. 2. The essentials of Jnana-Yoga. 3. Implications and significance. 4. Conclusion. Bibliography.
"In this book, the author presents the fundamental insights of jnana-yoga based upon the teachings of two of the most prominent jnana-yogis--Sankara, the Hindu philosopher, poet and mystic and Nagarjuna, the Buddhist philosopher and patriarch.
"A result of Prof. Puligandla's theoretical and experimental study of their teachings for over three decades, the book systematically discusses in clear and unambiguous terms three central principles of jnana-yoga, namely, the Principle of Superimposition; the Principle of Dependent Origination; and the Principle of two truths. The broad-based approach of this work is evident in many ways as, for instance, in its use of the principles of modern science to illustrate the ideas of jnana-yoga and discussion of concepts of the western philosophical tradition as well.
"The book would immensely aid scholars of religious-philosophical traditions as well as students studying Indian traditional systems of thought." (jacket)