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Nirukta. Sanatana Dharma, #1
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- ISBN8233252457
- EAN9798233252457
- Date de parution30/03/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Nirukta: Curiosity Quest is a contemplative exploration of the words that shape how we understand reality, self, and the sacred. Blending philosophy, etymology, and spiritual inquiry, this book examines key terms-such as consciousness, karma, soul, truth, and God-not as fixed definitions, but as living ideas that have evolved across cultures and traditions. Each entry offers clear meaning, careful linguistic insight, and thoughtful context drawn from religious, philosophical, and psychological perspectives.
Rather than collapsing traditions into a single narrative, Nirukta respects their differences while inviting the reader into deeper reflection. It challenges common misconceptions, distinguishes symbolism from historical meaning, and encourages a more honest relationship with language and belief. This is not a book of answers, but of orientation-a guide for those who seek clarity without losing wonder.
It is written for readers who question, who listen between words, and who are willing to look inward as much as outward. If words shape attention, then understanding words is the beginning of understanding the world-and oneself.
Rather than collapsing traditions into a single narrative, Nirukta respects their differences while inviting the reader into deeper reflection. It challenges common misconceptions, distinguishes symbolism from historical meaning, and encourages a more honest relationship with language and belief. This is not a book of answers, but of orientation-a guide for those who seek clarity without losing wonder.
It is written for readers who question, who listen between words, and who are willing to look inward as much as outward. If words shape attention, then understanding words is the beginning of understanding the world-and oneself.




