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Formerly a professor of Victorian literature, Eknath Easwaran discovered the treasures of wisdom in his own native India and began to pursue them with a passion. He has since studied them, practiced them, and moved to America to share them with the Western world. In his translation of
The Upanishads, the font of Indian spirituality, Easwaran delights us with a readable rendition of one of the most difficult texts of all religious traditions. Each Upanishad is a lyrical statement about the deeper truths of mysticism, from the different levels of awareness to cultivations of love for God. There's one twist, though, for ultimately a devoted meditator realizes that God and the world are not separate from oneself. Then the ultimate goal becomes to reunite with the universal Self, achieving the infinite joy that accompanies such union. Easwaran recruited Michael Nagler to contribute notes to the translation and a lengthy afterword, which together with introductions to each Upanishad, guide us expertly through this strange and fruitful landscape.
--Brian Bruya
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". . . highly accessible new translation, complete with notes, annotations, interpretive essay, and glossary . . . . The result is a rewarding exercise in contemplation for the inquiring reader who prefers the experience of realization and integration to any second-hand systematized philosophy." --
East West, April 1988 "His translations keep the poetry and beauty of the original texts but present them in modern-day English." --
Unity Bookstore Network News "This is one book that we all should read and study to gain the insights we need to help us create the peace we all seek. Highly recommended!" --
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