Review of Nome's The Quintessence of True Being [Book Review]

Prabuddha Bharata or Awakened India 121 (June (06)):530 (2016)
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Abstract

Master Nome makes Advaita Vedanta accessible to us without losing its rigour. This review shows how a neophyte to Advaita Vedanta can use this book to remap the domains of hermeneutics and translations studies.

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