{"product_id":"vedant-darshan-aur-moksh-chintan-hindi-edition","title":"Vedant Darshan Aur Moksh Chintan (?????? ????? ?? ????? ?????) (Hindi Edition)","description":"\u003cp\u003eSince the dawn of civilization and culture, the process of human thought has been moving at a steady pace, and it has had different stages depending on the country, time, and circumstances. A birds eye view of the modes of thought in the Indian context reveals that, although philosophical thought begins with an inquiry into suffering, it ultimately culminates in the attainment of salvation, the ultimate goal of life. In Indian philosophy, the ultimate and exclusive liberation from the threefold sufferingphysical, spiritual, and divineis termed the ultimate goal. Among the four goals of life: wealth, desire, religion, and salvation, salvation is considered the ultimate goal. These four goals are considered to be a means-end relationship. The threefold goal of wealth, desire, and religion is considered the means to the fourfold goal of salvation. It is worth noting that Vedanta philosophy is considered the culmination of the entire Indian school of thought. The word Veda is derived from the root vid, which means to know or to acquire knowledge. That is, the Vedas are that which, after knowing, eliminates the need for any other knowledge. The Vedas are the inexhaustible and unbroken storehouse of knowledge. The final part of Vedic literature is denoted by the word Vedanta. In Sanskrit, the word anta has three meanings: final part, principle, and essence. Thus, Vedanta refers to the essence of the Vedas. The Upanishads encompass all three of the above-mentioned meanings of Vedanta, and therefore, the term Vedanta is used for the Upanishads. This book describes the forms of moksha (liberation) or self-realization in all Indian thought and philosophy, and explains moksha (liberation) contemplation according to the major Vedanta schools. The book provides a simple and unique description of the profound facts of all the major ideological branches of Vedanta. At the end of the book, the book attempts to clarify the interconnectedness between all thinkers, establishing their views as different levels of thinking, and establishes the single absolute truth Brahma Satyam-Jagat Mithya. The book also discusses the practicality and importance of moksha (liberation) contemplation in the present, the highest goal of life, and its integration with morality. The books language is simple and understandable. The writing style makes the philosophical expressions more clear and effective.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Diamond Books","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45870066729158,"sku":"DADAX8194633710","price":4.43,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0695\/9389\/1014\/files\/71fOXulCURL.jpg?v=1779436309","url":"https:\/\/ergodemedia.com\/products\/vedant-darshan-aur-moksh-chintan-hindi-edition","provider":"Ergodemedia","version":"1.0","type":"link"}