The Hindu Speaks On Religious Values
9.0 ADWAITA
9.1 Adi Sankara's contribution to Hinduism 273
9.2 The significance of Adi Sankara's works 274
9.3 God steps in when Dharma wanes 275
9.4 Chaos if man is not disciplined 276
9.5 Grace of Divine Mother will remove fear of death 277
9.6 Where there is no room for hatred 279
9.7 When mind is tethered to the feet of God 280
9.8 Faith of fearlessness and hope 281
9.9 Association with the pious eliminates ego 283
9.10 Role of spiritual leaders 284
9.11 Adi Sankara's guidelines for right conduct 285
9.12 Learning without devotion is purposeless 287
9.13 Man has to discover the God within 288
9.14 Outcaste's poser to Adi Sankara 290
9.15 Spiritual elevation through Dharma 291
9.16 Saint who made people worship God 292
9.17 Vivekananda, beacon light to youth 294
9.18 Man can rise to the level of Divinity 295
9.19 Submission to God ensures realisation 297
9.20 God, immanent in His creation 298
9.21 Mind, the root cause of man's desires 300
9.22 Shed disparities for spiritual progress 302
9.23 Truth transcends dogmas 303
9.24 Human life must be useful 305
9.25 Attributes of a spiritual seeker 306
9.26 True joy is not found in material things 308
9.27 Dedicate all actions to the Lord 310
9.28 Entire universe, manifestation of God 311
9.29 Mind can be both a friend and a foe 313
9.30 Narayana Guru's vision of human fraternity 314
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