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Karma and Reincarnat...
Karma and Reincarnation
The Vedantic Perspective by: Swami Muni Narayana PrasadSwami Muni Narayana Prasad studies the doctrinal beliefs of karma and reincarnation from the viewpoint of an advaitin, developing insights from his studies of the Upanisads, the Bhagavad Gita, the Brahma Sutras and the works of Narayana Guru.
₹126.00
ISBN: 9788124607213
Year Of Publication: 2014
Edition: 4th
Pages : 106
Bibliographic Details : Glossary; Bibliography; Index
Language : English
Binding : Paperback
Publisher: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
Size: 22 cm.
Weight: 150
The atman (soul), in the Eastern belief system, is eternal, immortal. The phenomenon of (physical) death is, thus, nothing but its disembodiment and its reincarnation in a new body. And what determine as atmans choice of a new body is the law of karma the merits and demerits of ones actions in the present life. The notions of karma and reincarnation constitute the fundamental tenets of Indian thinking; though these, like many other doctrinal beliefs, are hard to prove/disprove in purely rationalistic or even empirical terms. Swami Muni Narayana Prasad looks afresh at these age-old doctrinal beliefs from the viewpoint of an Advaitin (non-dualist), developing stimulating insights from his studies of the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita the Brahma Sutras and, these besides, the works of his mentor: Narayana Guru. Contextually, among other questions, his book also dwells on Ultimate Reality, Birth and Death, and the Two Paths: Devayana (the path of gods) and Pitriyana (the path of manes), which either the souls take to after death.
Preface
Prelude
1. Vedic References
2. Artabhagas Doubt and the Mystery of Karma
3. What is Karma and Who Does it?
Karma and Brahman
4. What is Birth and Death ?
Death, a Part of the Life Cycle
5. The Two Paths
A Third Path
The Paths of Jnanins and Ajnanins
6. In the Katha Upanishad
7. In the Bhagavad Gita
The Case of the Yoga Bhrashta
As Part of the Perishable
One Ishvara Alone Continues
8. In the Brahma Sutras
Birth is Decided by Karma
Good and Evil Actions
9. Conclusion
Bibliography
Glossary
Index