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The Yoga Vasistha (known in Tamil as Yoga Vasistam) is a cornerstone of Advaita Vedanta philosophy, presenting a profound dialogue between the young Prince Rama and the sage Vasistha. In the Tamil spiritual tradition, this text is highly revered for its ability to dissolve worldly sorrow through the power of self-enquiry and knowledge. Overview of the Yoga Vasistha
Utpatti Prakaranam: The origin of the universe and the mind. Sthiti Prakaranam: The preservation of the perceived world.
Historically, the Yoga Vasistha was originally written in Sanskrit. Its translation into Tamil was a monumental task undertaken by scholars to preserve the poetic beauty and philosophical depth of the original. One of the most acclaimed Tamil versions is the commentary and translation by Swami Vedananda, often published by reputable institutions like the Giri Trading Agency or the Ramakrishna Math.
If you prefer a modern re-print rather than a scanned old book:
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