My Notes On Hindu Philosophy An Insatiable Quest
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Page Count
211 pages
Publication date
19 September 2025
Publisher
Bluerose Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
Language
English
Why Read My Notes on Hindu Philosophy?
Authentic Yet Accessible
Complex philosophical ideas presented in simple, comprehensible language for readers of all backgrounds.
Bridging Ancient and Modern Thought
A perfect blend of traditional spiritual wisdom and contemporary reflection.
First-Hand Reflections
Based on direct exposure to philosophical masters and years of personal contemplation.
About the Author
Chandrashekhar Chaubey is an IIT graduate with over three decades of experience in the corporate world, yet his heart and spirit have always been deeply rooted in spirituality.
Born and raised in the sacred town of Rishikesh, within an orthodox Hindu family, he was naturally drawn toward philosophy and spiritual inquiry from an early age. Surrounded by revered masters and profound teachings, Chandrashekhar absorbed their wisdom through reflection, dialogue, and years of dedicated study.
While his professional journey shaped his worldly understanding, it was his spiritual upbringing that guided his inner exploration. His book emerges from personal notes and insights gathered over the years—drawn from the teachings of philosophers, saints, and sacred scriptures.
Through this work, he shares his insatiable quest to understand the essence of Hindu philosophy and its timeless vision of liberation and truth.
My Notes on Hindu Philosophy:
An Insatiable Quest
My Notes on Hindu Philosophy: An Insatiable Quest is a thoughtful compilation of insights and interpretations gathered from decades of study, reflection, and spiritual engagement.
The book explores the six classical schools of Hindu philosophy, each offering a distinct lens to understand existence, consciousness, and liberation. These six Darshanas—Sankhya, Yoga, Nyaya (Tarka), Vaisheshika, Purva Mimansa, and Vedanta (Prasthantrayi: Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and Brahmasutra)—form the foundational pillars of Hindu thought.
Rooted in the Vedas, regarded as the primordial and divine source of knowledge, these philosophies reflect diverse perspectives—ranging from dualism to monism, theistic devotion to atheistic reasoning, and ritual action to pure realization of Brahman.
Yet, amidst their diversity, they converge on a single truth: the liberation of the human soul from ignorance and bondage.
In this book, Chandrashekhar Chaubey simplifies these profound concepts through his personal interpretations, making them accessible to modern seekers. His notes reflect a blend of intellectual clarity and spiritual humility, offering readers a guided path to understanding the depth and unity within Hindu philosophy.
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