The new book on Vedic Cosmology is available
The book is available for free, so all interested devotees can have easy access to it. You can help by spreading the news.
I’m happy to announce that after a long time in the works, the new book on Vedic cosmology, Making Sense of the Vedic Universe, a Higher-Dimensional Reality is officially available!
The book deals with one of the most fascinating, and often most challenging, subjects in the Vedic literature: the structure of the universe as described in the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam and related texts. Many readers deeply appreciate the spiritual teachings of the Vedas, but when they encounter descriptions of Bhū-maṇḍala, Mount Sumeru, the planetary systems, the movements of the sun and moon, the lower realms, the higher worlds, and the immense scales of Vedic cosmology, they may feel uncertain about how to understand them.
This book was written to help with that.
Its purpose is not to dismiss these descriptions, nor to force them artificially into modern astronomy, but to approach them seriously, on their own terms. The Vedic universe is not merely a physical diagram of outer space. It is a multidimensional vision of reality, describing the gross, subtle, and spiritual levels of existence, the hierarchy of life within the cosmos, and ultimately the path by which the soul can go beyond the material world, back home, back to Godhead.
The book explores these subjects step by step, beginning with the basic principles needed to understand Vedic cosmology and then gradually entering into the deeper descriptions of the Bhāgavatam. It discusses how the visible universe relates to Bhū-maṇḍala, how the planetary systems may be understood, why the Purāṇic descriptions differ from ordinary modern models, and what spiritual purpose these descriptions serve.
It is available for free, so all interested devotees can have easy access to it.
There are several options available there:
a) You can download the PDF. There is both a version suitable for printing and a version to be read on the screen.
b) You can get the ebook on Google Books and read it on your phone or any other device.
c) You can read on the web. New chapters are being posted daily on the website. This is a good way to follow the topics daily, one section at a time, as each new part is released.
d) You can buy a printed copy on Amazon.
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