Raman Maharshi and J. Krishnamurti: Concomitant Factors in Their Teachings – Alone” explores the philosophical parallels and differences between two of India’s most profound spiritual teachers. The book delves into their unique yet overlapping perspectives on self-inquiry, inner transformation, and the nature of truth. While Ramana Maharshi emphasized the path of self-enquiry (“Who am and silent awareness, J. Krishnamurti challenged traditional authority, advocating direct perception and freedom from conditioned thought. This work examines how both masters, despite their differing approaches, converge on the ultimate reality of inner solitude and self-awareness as the gateway to enlightenment.
CONDITION USED GOOD, RAMAN MAHARSHI AND J. KRISHNAMURTI, CONCOMITANT FACTORS IN THEIR TEACHINGS,ALONE,HARDCOVER,1972
₹1,873.00
PUBLISHER : SHANKARJI NARAYAN PUBLICATIONS
HARDCOVER : 200 PAGES
YEAR : 1972
1 in stock