"Some popular notions like 'All religions lead to the same goal', 'Truth of the self is to be experienced', 'Teaching through silence' and so on, require to be looked into objectively. If they are found wrong, then entertaining those notions would mean costly consequences. Some of them are presented in this book under the title 'Insights'." - Swami Dayananda About the Author: Pujya Swami Dayananda Saraswati likes to call himself a traditional teacher of Vedanta, a link in a long unbroken tradition, from Adi Shankara to the present day. Rooted in the richness of tradition, yet contemporary in his thinking and approach, he continuously edits his teaching style to ensure that the vision of Vedanta is communicated with clarity. Impeccable logic, brilliant analysis, erudition, precise use of language, together with a child like humour, make him the greatest living master of Advaita Vedanta. There is none to match his ability to make the audience see as clearly as he does.
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