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Born in a village in ], ] in December of 1910, '''Eknath Easwaran''' was an Indian-American professor, author, translator, and religious teacher. His translations of the ], the ], and the ] are critially acclaimed. His |
Born in a village in ], ] in December of 1910, '''Eknath Easwaran''' was an Indian-American professor, author, translator, and religious teacher. His translations of the ], the ], and the ] are critially acclaimed. His best-selling book is called ''Meditation: A Simple Eight Point Program for Translating Spiritual Values into Daily Life''. He was a personal acquaintance of ], and his philosophy could be considered an articulation of Gandhi's actions. He founded the Blue Mountain Center of Meditation and the Nilgiri Press. Easwaran died in October, 1999. | ||
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Born in a village in Kerala, India in December of 1910, Eknath Easwaran was an Indian-American professor, author, translator, and religious teacher. His translations of the Bhagavad Gita, the Upanishads, and the Dhammapada are critially acclaimed. His best-selling book is called Meditation: A Simple Eight Point Program for Translating Spiritual Values into Daily Life. He was a personal acquaintance of Gandhi, and his philosophy could be considered an articulation of Gandhi's actions. He founded the Blue Mountain Center of Meditation and the Nilgiri Press. Easwaran died in October, 1999.
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