Table of contents for introduction to vedanta
1. puruṣārtha – Page 4
- Introduction to tattvabodha – Page 4
- Definition of puruṣārtha and uniqueness of humans – Page 4
- caturvidha puruṣārtha (Four-fold human goals) – Page 7
- artha (Security) – Page 7
- kāma (Comforts and entertainment) – Page 9
- dharma (Invisible wealth or puṇyam) – Page 10
- mokṣa (Inner freedom) – Page 12
2. scriptures – Page 16
- Definition of śāstram – Page 16
- The vedas (First layer) – Page 16
- The sūtras (Second layer) – Page 19
- The smṛtis (Third layer) – Page 20
- The purāṇas (Fourth layer) – Page 21
- The itihāsas (Fifth layer) – Page 22
- The bhāṣyam (Sixth layer) – Page 23
3. varṇa dharma – Page 26
- varṇa āśrama vyavasthā (Infrastructure for human goals) – Page 26
- varṇa vibhāga (Four societal groups) – Page 27
- guṇa vibhāga (Character-based division) – Page 28
- karma vibhāga (Profession-based division) – Page 30
- jāti vibhāga (Birth-based division) – Page 33
- Gradation and choice of varṇa – Page 33
4. āśrama dharma – Page 38
- Life as a spiritual journey – Page 38
- brahmacārya āśrama (Student stage) – Page 39
- gṛhastha āśrama (Family stage) – Page 44
- vānaprastha āśrama (Hermit stage) – Page 47
- sannyāsa āśrama (Monk stage) – Page 48
5. karma yoga – Page 51
- Spiritual discipline (sādhanā) – Page 51
- Proper action (karma) – Page 53
- uttama karmāṇi (pañca mahā yajña) – Page 53
- madhyama karmāṇi – Page 60
- adhama karmāṇi – Page 60
- Proper attitude (īśvarārpaṇa bhāvanā and prasāda bhāvanā) – Page 61
6. upāsana yoga – Page 64
- Personality conditioning program – Page 64
- kāyikam (Physical conditioning) – Page 65
- vācikam (Speech discipline or vāk tapas) – Page 67
- mānasa (Mental conditioning and meditation) – Page 70
- Integration and teamwork – Page 74
7. jñāna yoga – Page 76
- mokṣa (Freedom from dependence) – Page 77
- pramāṇam (Instruments of knowledge) – Page 78
- śāstra pramāṇam (Scriptural mirror) – Page 81
- śravaṇam (Systematic listening) – Page 83
- mananam (Reflection and conviction) – Page 84
- nidhidhyāsanam (Assimilation) – Page 84
8. bhakti yoga – Page 88
- bhakti as devotion to bhagavan – Page 88
- manda, madhyama, and uttama bhakti – Page 91
- bhakti yoga as an integrated discipline – Page 92
- Understanding the nature of īśvara – Page 94
9. preparation for self enquiry – Page 101
- sādhana catuṣṭayam (Four-fold qualifications) – Page 103
- viveka, vairāgyam, mumukṣutvam, and ṣaṭka sampatti – Page 103
- jñāna yogyatā vs jñāna prāpti – Page 108
- Ten commandments (yama and niyama) – Page 109
10. śarīratrayam – human personality – Page 114
- sthūla śarīram (Gross body) – Page 115
- sūkṣma śarīram (Subtle body) – Page 117
- Nineteen components of the subtle body (jñānendriya, karmendriya, prāṇa, antaḥkaraṇa, and ahaṅkāra (ego)) – Page 118
- kāraṇa śarīram (Causal body) – Page 123
11. three states and five kośas – Page 127
- avasthātrayam (Three states of experience) – Page 127
- jāgrat avasthā (Waking state) – Page 127
- svapna avasthā (Dream state) – Page 129
- suṣupti avasthā (Deep sleep state) – Page 132
- kośa pañcakam (Five personality layers) – Page 134
- annamaya kośa (Anatomical system) – Page 135
- prāṇamaya kośa (Physiological system) – Page 135
- manomaya kośa (Psychological function) – Page 135
- vijñānamaya kośa (Cognitive personality) – Page 136
- ānandamaya kośa (Unconscious personality) – Page 137
12. ātmā – Page 140
- Insentient nature of the three bodies (jaḍam) – Page 141
- Borrowed consciousness and the lender (ātmā) – Page 142
- Features of ātmā – Page 143
- ātmā – anātmā viveka – Page 147
- dṛk dṛśya viveka (Methodology of disowning anātmā) – Page 148
13. creation – Page 151
- Law of conservation and manifestation – Page 151
- brahman and māyā – Page 153
- Three guṇas of māyā – Page 156
- sūkṣma bhūta sṛṣṭi (Subtle creation) – Page 158
- sthūla sṛṣṭi and pañcīkaraṇam (Gross creation) – Page 160
14. jīva īśvara aikyam – Page 163
- Relationship between jīva, īśvara, and ātmā – Page 163
- Means of knowledge (śravaṇam, mananam, nidhidhyāsanam) – Page 164
- jñāna phalam (Benefits of knowledge) – Page 169
- jīvan mukti (Freedom while living) – Page 169
- videha mukti (Freedom from rebirth) – Page 171
15. law of karma – Page 175
- Principles of the law of karma – Page 177
- Visible and invisible results (puṇyam and pāpam) – Page 177
- Advantages of assimilating the law of karma – Page 180
- Types of karma (sañcita, prārabdha, āgāmi) – Page 183
- How jñānam gives videha mukti to a jnani – Page 183
16. summary of tattvabodha – Page 186
- adhikāritvam (Qualifications) – Page 187
- vyaṣṭi vicāra (Analysis of the individual) – Page 188
- samaṣṭi vicāra (Analysis of the total) – Page 189
- vyaṣṭi samaṣṭi svarūpa aikyam (Essential oneness) – Page 191
- aikya jñānam and jñāna phalam – Page 193
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