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When the seeker is none other than Rama, the human incarnation of Lord Vishnu, his questions as fundamental as what affects each one of us and the discourse provided by none other than Sage Vasishtha, one of the Saptarishis of India--no wonder then that the text which emanates is considered so impactful that mere reading it with dedication can make one gain enlightenment. One of the most powerful philosophical texts of India, The Yogavasishtha of Valmiki, is also one of the more ignored ones. This extremely lucid and elevating book captures and radiates the essence of its wisdom and at the…mehr

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When the seeker is none other than Rama, the human incarnation of Lord Vishnu, his questions as fundamental as what affects each one of us and the discourse provided by none other than Sage Vasishtha, one of the Saptarishis of India--no wonder then that the text which emanates is considered so impactful that mere reading it with dedication can make one gain enlightenment. One of the most powerful philosophical texts of India, The Yogavasishtha of Valmiki, is also one of the more ignored ones. This extremely lucid and elevating book captures and radiates the essence of its wisdom and at the same time puts it in an easily relatable contemporary perspective. A book not to be missed by any seeker.
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Autorenporträt
Kuldip K Dhiman completed a postgraduate degree in English Literature as well as a course in journalism. He then earned a postgraduate degree in philosophy and a doctorate in philosophical psychology. He also has a postgraduate degree in Sanskrit. He worked at the Deccan Herald and The Regional Institute of English, Bangalore for some years before leaving for Muscat. After coming back to India, he worked for The Tribune, a national newspaper for eighteen years. He is currently translating the Yogasootram into English.