Introduction to Hindu Scriptures and Classical Texts
Swami Vivekananda used to say: "'Truth' is of two kinds: (1) that which is perceivable by the five senses of human beings and is deducible therefrom by inference and (2) […]
Swami Vivekananda used to say: "'Truth' is of two kinds: (1) that which is perceivable by the five senses of human beings and is deducible therefrom by inference and (2) […]
The Yogasutra is one of the foundational texts of classical Yoga philosophy. Composed by Maharshi Patanjali, it is a collection of 196 Sanskrit aphorisms on the theory and practice of […]
The Panchatantra is an ancient Sanskrit text on polity and statecraft authored by Vishnusharma in the form of animal fables arranged within a frame story.
Srimad Bhagavatam is the ultimate text in Bhakti literature. Woven around the life and deeds of Sri Krishna, this book in twelve sections presents the entire gamut of Indian spirituality. […]