Dharma is intended to bring world peace. Sanathana dharma's aim is for setting an example to others to be followed. Indians are worshiping one God in different forms. There are about 800 castes prevailing in India. There is absolute unity in diversity. Peace prevails more in India than countries following one religion and one book.
Saints like Adi Sankara and Vivekananda spread the greatness of Indian culture throughout the world. Hinduism still prevails because of the traditional functions celebrations temple archives and other conventional practices. The self realization of Indians depends upon their own Brahma-Jnanam.
Hinduism is a dharma and it is not a religion. There are hundreds of books in different languages have been brought out to spread the importance of brining this in the minds of the people. Their books are useful it different ways.
In this book we have to realize God in all things. In the 45 chapters, Dharma, Karma, Re- birth etc. explained in detail. The main rival Arishadvarga (Kama, Krodha etc.) explained and the controlling measures of the Raga dirogas stated in spiritual life. So this text is an accurate medicine for the raga dirogas and as smooth way to attain Brahma-Jnana.
This book authored by Sri. G.S. Nilakantan brings out clearly the ways of Find God inside you Self Realization (Brahma-Jnana) in a simple and easily understandable language. The book is very appropriate at this juncture.
This book successfully brings together different aspects of Hinduism(Vedas, Sastras, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita etc), as well as, provides details on the major obstacles faced by a Hindu person to obtain Brahma Jnana (Arishadvargas - kama, krodha, mada, matsarya, lobha,mohaj unethical means of earning Artha).
If the person gets rid of the Arishadvargas, and the vasanas from the previous births and this birth, the person is assured to experience Self Realization (Brahma Jnana).
Therefore, I congratulate the author G.S.Nilakantan on his work in publishing the book "Find God inside you - Self Realization (Brahma Jnana). I wish the book great success.
Book's Contents and Sample Pages
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Vedas (1279)
Upanishads (478)
Puranas (740)
Ramayana (890)
Mahabharata (329)
Dharmasastras (162)
Goddess (476)
Bhakti (243)
Saints (1292)
Gods (1285)
Shiva (334)
Journal (132)
Fiction (46)
Vedanta (325)
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