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Rambachan queries contemporary representations of an impersonal brahman and the need for popular, hierarchical distinctions such as those between a higher (para) and lower (apara) brahman. Such distinctions, Rambachan argues, are inconsistent with the non-dual nature of brahman and are unnecessary when brahmans relationship with the world is correctly understood. Questioning Advaitas traditional emphasis on renunciation and world-denial, Rambachan expands the understanding of suffering (duhkha) and liberation (moksa) and addresses socioeconomic as well as gender and caste inequalities. Positing that the world is a celebrative expression of Gods fullness, this book advances Advaita as a universal and uninhibited path to a liberated life committed to compassion, equality, and justice.
"This is a fine introduction to, and argument for a reinterpretation of, Advaita Vedanta by a scholar who is also an Advaitin. The book is thus constructive in two senses; it is theological and largely positive, while still solid scholarship. Such a combination, especially done well, is rare." Andrew O. Fort, author of Jivanmukti in Transformation: Embodied Liberation in Advaita and Neo-Vedanta
"This book embraces a fresh alternative to mainstream Advaita illusionism. Because of its novel understanding of the place and value of non-dualistic spirituality for contemporary societal needs, its plentiful illustrative examples, its practical spiritual guidance, its clear style, and overall brevity, it should be appreciated by both the novice and the trained scholar." Bradley J. Malkovsky, editor of New Perspectives on Advaita Vedanta --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.
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