108 Days with Adi Shankara (Back Cover)
Journey to the Self · Living Sanatana Dharma
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For 1,200 years, the philosophical tradition of Advaita Vedanta has held the deepest answer the human race has produced to the question: what am I? Adi Shankaracharya gave that tradition its mature voice.
This essential book is that tradition speaking directly to the seeker — 108 daily readings, in plain English, with the precision of the ancient texts and the warmth of a friend who has been waiting for you to arrive.
This is more than a book. It is a reference for a life. The Bhagavad Gita in eighteen chapters. The Brahma Sutras in sixteen padas. The ten Principal Upanishads. Shankara’s own independent works — Vivekachudamani, Atma Bodha, Drig-Drishya-Viveka. The closing stotras and the living lineage. Every doorway the tradition opens, walked one at a time, each in a single day.
For the reader who has never undertaken a sadhana — a daily spiritual practice — this will be that first sadhana. For the reader who has already walked many paths, this will be the architecture that shows what every path was pointing at.
Read one day at a time. The book is patient. The walking is what changes you.
This is for the one in you that could not stop asking — a book to cherish and meditate over for a lifetime.
The symbol is not the referent. The room is one. The doorways are many. Every door in this book opens into the same recognition — that what you have been looking for has never not been what you are.



