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Maitreyi: The Seeker Who Chose Wisdom Over Wealth
Maitreyi, a bramhavadini and wife of the sage Yajnavalkya, is remembered for choosing the knowledge of the Self over wealth in one of the most moving Upanishadic dialogues.
Gargi Vachaknavi: The Vedic Philosopher and Seeker of Bramha
Gargi Vachaknavi is a celebrated woman philosopher of the Upanishadic age, remembered for her fearless questioning of the sage Yajnavalkya about the ground of all reality.
Sage Yajnavalkya: The Great Teacher of the Upanishads
Yajnavalkya is a towering sage of the Upanishads, whose dialogues with King Janaka, Gargi and Maitreyi gave the tradition some of its deepest teachings on the Self.
The Principal Upanishads: Jewels of Vedantic Wisdom
Explore the major Upanishads — Brihadaranyaka, Chandogya, Mandukya, Kena, Isha, and more — and their core teachings on Bramha, Atma, and liberation (moksha).
The Bramha Sutras: The Philosophical Foundation of Vedanta
A complete and in-depth guide to the Bramha Sutras — the 555 aphorisms of Badarayana/Vyasa that form one of the three pillars of Vedanta philosophy. Covers the four chapters, the opening sutra and its implications, the three great commentaries of Shankaracharya (Advaita), Ramanujacharya (Vishishtadvaita), and Madhvacharya (Dvaita), and why this ancient text remains the foundation of all serious Vedantic inquiry.
The Essence of Veda-Vedanta: Sanathana Dharma and the Nature of Reality
Sanatana Dharma is not a religion but the eternal way of life guided by Dharma, Karma, Punarjanma and Moksha. Explore the 12 essence points of Vedanta, the wave-and-sea metaphor of individual and Universal Consciousness, and what it means to be ‘anchored in the Absolute Being.’
Lord Veda Vyasa Munihi — Part 1: The Supreme Guru of Humanity and His Gifts to Mankind
Lord Veda Vyasa Munihi is the divine incarnation of Lord Vishnu who occupies the seat of Jagad Guru for all time. Discover his extraordinary contributions — the codification of the Vedas, 108 Puranas, Mahabharata, Bramha Sutras, and why Krishna declared ‘Among the Munis, I am Veda Vyasa.’






