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Note: This text is for informational purposes. Always verify editions and sources, as multiple versions of Swami Soham’s works exist.
A frequent criticism leveled at the book is its title. Critics ask: "If it's common sense, why do we need a 300-page book?" Common Sense Soham Swami Book
To understand the book, one must understand the man. Soham Swami (born Shyamakanta Bandopadhyay) was a towering figure in the landscape of Indian philosophy during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was a contemporary of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and a guru to the famous revolutionary Niralamba Swami. Note: This text is for informational purposes
Decades after its publication, Common Sense remains remarkably relevant. In an era where misinformation spreads rapidly and superstition still holds sway in many parts of society, Soham Swami’s call for rationality is a beacon. Critics ask: "If it's common sense, why do
Note: This text is for informational purposes. Always verify editions and sources, as multiple versions of Swami Soham’s works exist.
A frequent criticism leveled at the book is its title. Critics ask: "If it's common sense, why do we need a 300-page book?"
To understand the book, one must understand the man. Soham Swami (born Shyamakanta Bandopadhyay) was a towering figure in the landscape of Indian philosophy during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was a contemporary of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and a guru to the famous revolutionary Niralamba Swami.
Decades after its publication, Common Sense remains remarkably relevant. In an era where misinformation spreads rapidly and superstition still holds sway in many parts of society, Soham Swami’s call for rationality is a beacon.