Vivekacūḍāmaṇi

Vivekacūḍāmaṇi

By Sankaracarya.

Subjects: Self-realization, Sri Adi Shankaracharya, Ātman, Early works to 1800, Advaita, Hinduism, Religious aspects of Self-realization, Vedanta, Atman

Description: The Vivekachudamani (Sanskrit: विवेकचूडामणि) is a famous Sanskrit poem ascribed to Adi Shankara in the eighth century. It expounds the Advaita Vedanta philosophy and is in the form of 580 verses in the Shardula Vikridita metre. The Vivekachudamani describes developing Viveka — the human faculty of discrimination — as the central task in the spiritual life and calls it the crown jewel among the essentials for Moksha. The title Vivekachudamani translates to Crest Jewel of Discrimination. Through the centuries, the Vivekachudamani has been translated into several languages and has been the topic of many commentaries and expositions.

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