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  • Krishna Mohan Dixit

    Published by Har-Anand Publications, 2025

    ISBN 10: 8119798066 ISBN 13: 9788119798063

    Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India

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    Soft cover. Condition: New. Ishwar Ka Vigyan is a unique book in Hindi that explores the profound connection between the Ultimate Truth and its manifestations. The book draws insightful analogies, comparing this connection to the sun and its rays or the ocean and its drops, echoing descriptions found in scriptures about the relationship between the Atman (soul) and Paramatma (Supreme Consciousness). The book dedicates three chapters to the subtle aspects of the human body, particularly the mind, intellect, chitta (consciousness), ego, and ahankar (pride), illustrating their roles in the realization of truth. The author presents reality as a movie screen, with jagat (the world) as the projected film, offering a philosophical perspective akin to Maya (illusion). With a vision to bridge the gap between ascetics and atheists, the book encourages a scientific approach to spirituality. It employs a simple conversational style, resembling a dialogue between a guru and disciple, making complex spiritual concepts accessible to readers.