Isavasya Upanishad
This is a unique interpretation of the Isavasya Upanishad which is based on historical and linguistic realities and overcomes difficulties otherwise encounterd by other eminent scholars like Sankaracharya.
Iswaran comes from the two sanskrit words Isa and paran, whch means Jesus is Lord. The word "Iswaran" came to mean God, only after the ministry of St.Thomas in India. This Upanishad is the doctrinal statement of the immanence and transcendence of Isa and his ability to provide release from death.
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Isavasya Upanishad
This is a unique interpretation of the Isavasya Upanishad which is based on historical and linguistic realities and overcomes difficulties otherwise encounterd by other eminent scholars like Sankaracharya.
Iswaran comes from the two sanskrit words Isa and paran, whch means Jesus is Lord. The word "Iswaran" came to mean God, only after the ministry of St.Thomas in India. This Upanishad is the doctrinal statement of the immanence and transcendence of Isa and his ability to provide release from death.
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Isavasya Upanishad

Isavasya Upanishad

by Prof.M.M. Ninan
Isavasya Upanishad

Isavasya Upanishad

by Prof.M.M. Ninan

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This is a unique interpretation of the Isavasya Upanishad which is based on historical and linguistic realities and overcomes difficulties otherwise encounterd by other eminent scholars like Sankaracharya.
Iswaran comes from the two sanskrit words Isa and paran, whch means Jesus is Lord. The word "Iswaran" came to mean God, only after the ministry of St.Thomas in India. This Upanishad is the doctrinal statement of the immanence and transcendence of Isa and his ability to provide release from death.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012208200
Publisher: Mammen Ninan
Publication date: 03/04/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 60
File size: 251 KB

About the Author

Prof.M.M.Ninan is a Professor of Physics. His studies in the history of Indian religions and the development of Hinduism have changed the way scholars look upon the claims of Hinduism.
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