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Shankara’s Vivekachudamani Siddhanta #309
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The great revealed scripture known as the Crest Jewel of Discrimination is herein scrutinized from the standpoint of its enlightening conclusion on the profound subject of Vedanta. Nothing is left untold, from the loftiest nondual principles on out to the nature of the luminary who embodies and transmits them — as related by one of the most authentic of all nondualists that the world has ever seen.
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