I highly recommend The Vedic Experience by Raimondo Panikar--the printed edition (as opposed to the free online edition).

Also While the Gods Play by Alain Danielou. Danielou was a disciple of Swami Karpatri, the man who nominated his own guru--Swami Brahmananda Saraswati for the Jyotir Math seat.


On Oct 12, 2005, at 10:10 PM, Michael wrote:

I was just wondering lately if any decent books have been written and 

published on Vedic knowledge lately.  I've read some online lessons 

from Das Goravani, and some books by David Frawley.  Many aspects of 

their approach to explaining Vedic concepts is by far better than any 

i've ever seen in the TMO, to include anything written by Maharishi.


It just seems to me I can't find many books at any bookstore by anyone 

associated with the TMO that are really informative and deep that 

concern the Vedas.  The only thing available is the BG, Science of 

Being/AOL, and a few of those "invincible defense", "ideal education" 

books, etc...


Have any graduates of MIU/MUM written any really good books concerning 

Vedic Knowledge lately that anyone here knows of?  I know William 

Levacy came out with a book on Vedic Astrology, and he had a M.A. in 

SCI, but I don't think he's involved with the TMO anymore.  I've just 

noticed a trend that anyone who's really advanced or wants to advance 

far in Vedic knowledge seems to go elsewhere.  The rest are more 

concerned with talking about TM and "natural law", "heaven on 

earth", "maharishi effect", etc...  instead of really getting deep and 

informative into the Vedas.  


Or perhaps i'm just not noticing how advanced the Vedic Knowledge is 

because i'm not able to attend Bevan and John's lectures anymore???


Is this the case, or do others see the same problem?






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