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by galtwho
2196 days ago
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Someone making it easier for the current educated english speaking Indian to know about their history and culture is a guy called Jaggi Vasudev also known to his fans as Sadhguru. His organisation Isha has 2 ashrams, one in Missippi, US and a bigger one in Coimbatore, India. Seems to have quite the following as well as is evident by some of the discussions from diverse[1] set of people 1. https://www.youtube.com/user/sadhguru/videos |
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What I am doing - starting with Upanishads (aka Vedanta, literally the end part of Vedas, where you get the gist), there are 10 major ones which come with commentary by Adi Shankaracharya. Remaining are not minor in the sense of importance, just that you get to them once you grasp the major ones first as they come without the authoritative commentary. They are overall philosophical in nature.
Next come the Puranas. Again there are about 8-10 of these. These contain most of the stories or the 'mythology' which we heard in our childhood and read in the books.
There are many more but I guess I'll start here and see where it takes me.